Alex's face held little emotion when the Fae girl attempted to lunge at him and snapped her jaws together like she was some ravenous animal rather than a young woman. You certainly wouldn't see Wraith women acting so animal-like, however some of them were very man-like and dark... Yeah, he certainly didn't take a liking to them. That and they all had extremely pale skin, cold to the touch. The Fae were much warmer.
"What is the meaning of this?" she asked and he sat back in his seat some. "Is it your goal to start an all-out war with the Seelie? Because this is a great way to start." The laugh she gave off was like nails down a chalkboard to him and so he stood up so that their faces were level, although she was hanging slightly off a wall so it would've given her a slight boost in height. "It is not my intention to start a war," he said simply, "but there's a rumour going around that Fae women are quite the flirtatious type, so my men obviously thought it would be a grand idea to kidnap one." He turned only his head to her as he continued. "You're just lucky they didn't keep you for themselves, as I am not the type for all that. However, I think I could make good use of you."
Without so much as another word, Alexander stepped into his bathroom and closed the door some behind him, leaving a small crack in the door - not intentionally. After around half an hour or so, he reappeared from the bathroom with a towel wrapped around his lower half. Across his body were several scars from previous battles; some were fresh and some were not. The most noticeable of these scars was the one across his shoulder, as he hadn't managed to dodge the blow completely and a blade had sliced right through his armour. He ran his hand through his hair with a small huff of breath whilst his other reached for a smaller towel. He then used that one to get the worst of the water out of his hair, before throwing it over the back of a chair.
"What's your name then?" he asked as he began to clothe himself in his usual night-time attire. "I don't wish to keep calling you 'Fae Girl'." He took a pause. "I'm Alexander, by the way."