Hiro hummed softly to fill the silence. The orb of light was steady in front of him as he continued to walk back the way he came. [I]'To run off like that, he must be panicking to near death. . .'[/I] Just as he was walking, suddenly hands were on him and Hiro had a mild panic attack. The orb of light vanished when he whipped around to see who had grabbed him. When the light sparked back to life he heaved a sigh to see Akito in front of him. "Geez. . ." He breathed, and then realized Akito was on his knee. Unsure why, Hiro let the male speak. Realizing it was an apology, the prince nodded, even if the other didn't see. What got his attention the most was the fact that Akito was able to see a rabbit hole from such a far distance. He turned around, moving the light farther down. "Well how about it. . . There really was a rabbit hole here. I could've twisted my ankle or something. You have really good eyesight, you know?" Realizing the situation at hand, Hironori lifted up his sleeve and put it out for Akito to see. "It's fine. Nothing is broken. And the red mark is fading. It doesn't hurt anymore." He reassured and then nodded. "I forgive you, relax. It was an accident." He looked around the dark area. "You're pretty fast too. This place is pretty compact. Difficult to run around...Hm." Hiro seemed to go into his own little world for a moment. "Alright, let's get back. I haven't been gone for a full hour, but the servants are probably in a panic." This time, he hopped over the rabbit hole he nearly fell into. "By the way," The prince looked over his shoulder, suspecting Akito had been following him. "The servant told my father you ran off because you panicked. He doesn't know about the little mistake." His attention turned ahead to watch where he was going. "No need for extra attention to things that can easily be resolved." The light in his hand split into two. One moved a little lower towards his legs in order to see the ground better. But after a few feet it vanished. Despite his minor talent, the magic did take up a lot of his energy. The light dimmed making it harder for him to see. The fact that he could barely see made him slow down as well. The last thing he wanted to do was run into anything. "What an interesting day." He mused to himself as he went through the day that had past. Funny enough, it was just now at its half mark. This day was dragging along longer than he suspected it would. It hadn't been terrible and it was pretty eventful. Hironori could only imagine what the next day would bring when his father and mother tried [I]teaching[/I] the warrior the ways of royals. The idea of Akito being so awkward made him chuckle lightly. The poor male was already awkward enough, and only thinking about his reaction to the Emperor and Empress in his face more than usual seemed like something that would kill him. He started to wonder if his dad acted the same way when he was learning about royalty. . . But he also figured his father wasn't as shy as Akito. The man was always so energetic, even for his age now. Another thing had occurred to him as well. [I]'Hopefully it's just my imagination, and this walk doesn't seem like it is taking longer than before. . .'[/I]