Chaor knew it was simply `matter-of-fact` that he was a creature and the one he found himself falling for a human.
He knew any `level-headed` creature would have thought he was foolish or even insane for having such feelings towards a human.
The `sensible` thing would be to suppress his desire, his feelings, and move on with his life without a second look back.
Most Underworlders, even creatures from other tribes, would have thought he would be`pragmatic` when choosing a mate; one that was the most courageous, strong, intelligent, and clever.
It wouldn't be `rational` to have a human mate.
But the `genuine` truth was, he couldn't picture or think of himself with anyone than Kaz.
On the other hand, if you `truly` think about it.
Kaz would be the most `rational` choice.
The human was so `faithfull` to him, no creature in all of Perim held such unwavering belief in him or showed a consistently loyalty as Kaz had.
`Realistically` Chaor didn't care what other creatures thought of him. He wanted Kaz and no one would ever stop him from getting what he desired.
The only real problem was `convincing` Kaz to become his…