Enasi listened quietly, pushing himself back and forth in the chair. "You can only expect so much when they're terrified for their lives. Even when injured, you still give off enough negativity to kill my minions." His voice was soft although it still held annoyance. Every time he spoke of his dreams being injured he held annoyance, but this time even his sympathetic nature got the best of him. "Give them some credit. At least they stopped the bleeding." He pushed the chair a little closer to the bed, but he stopped realizing their energies would mesh and it would be uncomfortable for the both of them. Enasi pushed the chair backwards, keeping his distant and staying out of his 'negative bubble'. Then...he spoke of what happened. It wasn't like he was rude or always had a smart retort like Seishu during their encounters, but what he said did hit...a soft spot. "That's awful...." He whispered and looked down at the white tiled floor. It didn't help that Seishu even looked sad. So, Enasi was a softie. So, he cared a little... But it was in the guardian's nature to be so nice. Of course he didn't know what to say considering they were enemies, so instead he stayed silent. Enasi then looked up and tilted his head as the subject changed. More than likely because of embarrassment. "Joy ball?" The chair swiveled to face the door and Enasi caught a glimpse of wings moving behind the door. He laughed a little and turned back to face Seishu. "Rue, you shouldn't be here you know... But if you're going to at least close the door." Suddenly, that joyball scurried in, shutting the door behind him. Rue was pretty fast. He managed to enter and move behind Enasi without being seen until he stopped. "Not like you care, but this is Rue." Rue peeked from behind Enasi and looked at Seishu in wonder and awe. "He can't hurt you. Well, not while I'm here. You don't have to hide. Just don't get too close okay?" Rue nodded and slowly moved to get a better look. "He doesn't look very scary like the others say..." Rue said softly as he stepped a little closer, conpletely ignoring te 'Don't get too close' of the Guardian's instruction.