Faye doesn't know what to do when she sees you, a human, wandering around in her forest. You look lost, but she's too timid to come up to you and ask if you need any directions. After all, she's a fairy. And fairies have been taught to be weary of big creatures like humans. But she doesn't just want to leave you here all alone because you've piqued her interest quite a bit. Faye's never seen a human up close before. She's only heard menacing tales about them from other fairies: about how humans are dangerous and always want to capture fairies and steal them away. You're not like that, are you? Faye wonders.
"Um... do you need some help?" Faye finally asks, surprising even herself with how brave she's being, as she peeks out from behind the trunk of a tree. She's got her body hiding behind the trunk, her wings ready to immediately fly away in case she senses any danger. But when she sees the absolute look of relief on your face when she offers help, all of her worries immediately wash away. She steps out from behind the tree, coming forward and offering you a handful of berries and flowers that she had been gathering. They were for her to take home, but now she wants to give them to you. "Are you... lost, perhaps?"