Face going red where she touched it, his hand jerked nervously up and rested over hers. "I - thank you," he stammered, at a loss for words.The both seemed to be doing a lot of blushing and awkward silences. Clearing his throat, he instead tried to focus on what she had to say next. He had no idea why she was being so affectionate, and even though he really did like it, he was nervous she was twisting him around her finger like any other girl would, because they had never once been kind to him just to be kind. It got a bit old, honestly.
He nodded quietly, thoughtful. "Well," he started softly, "the way I figure it, is our society has taught them not to. Most Winged here don't pay attention to their servants save for screaming orders at them. So why would a servant complain if they were only going to be looked down on? It's rather sad, really." He tilted his head, sighing for a moment. "Sure, this is my family's mansion, but I don't really agree with much of the customs. I mean, we're technically cousins with the humans, and yet we treat them as if they are below us." He smiled at her weakly. "It's like punishing yourself, even. So they don't have wings - most of ours aren't good for anything anyway. I think I'm the only one here who can actually fly, and I'm cast out because of that, even." He shook his head, but tried to focus instead on the dancing they were doing.
At her question, Kane remarked, "Yes, my mother got me a tutor. Her excuse was that every gentleman should know how to dance. She mostly did that because my father didn't know how to, and it irritated her." He grinned at the thought of his father stepping on his mother's toes all the time. Every time she stumbled he would catch her gently by the arm, and help her do the steps again. "You're most welcome. It's the least I can do," he said cheerfully, squeezing her hand in a reassuring manner.