It wasn't really possible to divert his attention away from the young succubus in front of him, though the teacher did end up falling for the bait at one point. Sure enough, the girl's shirt was just loose enough that with the right buttons undone and leaning forward at the exact perfect angle, she was able to offer Frederick a view of one of her small yet well-shaped breasts. Hoping the succubus didn't notice his stolen glance, he struggled to figure something else to say to try and change the topic.
Overhearing a mumble from the young elf, the mage glanced over to Aine, noting how in her inexperience, she was sitting in a way that a pretty girl in a short skirt probably shouldn't sit, especially given the custom shared by many types of elves and fairies in which they didn't wear undergarments. "Come over here, Aine," he said to the elf who had claimed she wanted to be his wife too, helping her up into his lap in a comfortable position where the little elf fit rather nicely due to her small size. He doubted the young elf truly knew what it meant to be a wife, figuring she just wanted attention which he provided by allowing her to sit in his lap.
"Sure, here you go," he ended up saying to Lili once he had figured out a suitable response, conjuring forth his wizard staff and handing it to her. "I have it set to that the powerful spells within will only react to me, so it's only a stick when it's in your hands." Glancing over towards the tiny fairy girl whose sitting position seemed to have adjusted since Aine was no longer on the couch, he spoke in the ancient Sylvan tongue of the fae to her.
"Tell me about yourself, Shea," he said to her. The language sounded a lot like Elven, though the dialect was so ancient that he doubted Aine would be able to understand it unless she had studied it somewhat on her own. "You must have a great deal of talent in Illusion magic due to your Glamour, right?" He wanted to give some attention to some of the more shy girls so that it wouldn't seem like Lili was monopolizing his attention, as he felt bad for the way Aine had felt excluded.
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