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Forrest blinked, a bit surprised that this man was willing to harbor him. He had thought that perhaps he would find an empty house or someone else to stay with, but then again, he had no idea who out of the remaining population was infected. He also didn't know how quickly the disease spread, just that it was horribly damaging to the population and infrastructure of the city (that much was obvious even from a glance). In fact, he realized that he knew pitifully little about this place, other than the occasional rumor and what he had seen with his own eyes. He didn't even know what being a Raven meant, just had heard of their dark masks and the way they worked to help those with the plague. Or perhaps just took care of the dead? Forrest still wasn't sure. What he was sure of was how idiotically stupid he was looking right now, and how bad of a decision this had been. But at least it was helping Forrest understand the true state of things here, and it also made him wonder: what else had his parents been keeping from him? It was easy to lie to someone who was holed away on the castle grounds, who had never truly seen the outside world, who had been told that he was too fragile to venture out.
But before he could go too far down that particular line of thought, he realized that he would have to introduce himself. He wasn't sure how much news reached Ceridwen, but if this young man–Quinn–knew anything about the royal family, his name would become immediately familiar. Forrest would have to lie. However, he was bad at lying, so that would present a problem. Forrest wasn't an uncommon name, so he could at least be honest about that, making things easier on himself, but his last name would need to be fabricated. He tried to think of an idea and ended up deciding to use the last name of the guards whose son he had been friendly with when he was younger.
"I'm Forrest Thomas," he responded with a nod. "Thank you for the generous offer. I'm sorry to have caused you so much trouble." Hopefully it wouldn't last too long before Quinn deemed Forrest healthy enough to go back home, and he could confront his parents about Ceridwen and their lies, as well as how little they seemed to care about anything that didn't directly profit them in some way.