Seillam blinked at how angry the little fairy appeared and nodded his head. "Actually this is the first time one of you has ever confronted me about my garden, I'm surprised." he commented quietly. He made a mental note to look for one of the forest fairies the next time he came to gather something from the garden. "I can tell you take your job very seriously, so would you mind it if I took the leaves I've picked? You could come back to the school with me as well, if you wanted."
Just after he finished speaking a voice came from one of his transmittor earrings, "Oi, Seillam, the sun's way past set, you should get back to the school soon." Seillam nearly jumped out of his skin when Byron said it. He looked apologetically at Rosalie, "Sorry about that, it is rather dark out here though, I hadn't noticed because of your glow." Seillam gazed up at the patches of night sky that could be seen far above between the leaves of the trees, then back at Rosalie. "Could you take off these vines from me? I wouldn't want to be caught out here like this if any of the hungry night creatures decide to investigate..." he trailed off nervously