[I] Enasi had fallen into the darkness, but it was much shorter than he thought, meaning Seishu had already fallen asleep. The dream guardian was seated, looking around when all of a sudden, tall grass formed. It made him wrinkle his nose and fall backwards, crushing the grass behind him. The guardian rubbed his nose, and pushed some of the grass down around him, making a little nest. [B]I can't do it. . . But I have to. . . Harper is right. But if I do. . . But he doesn't- Okay. Just for closure. Nothing more. I won't care how he responds. Just as long as he knows.[/b] Who was the guardian kidding? Of course he would care. Tha was the whole reason he didn't say anything before. The dream guardian always cared. . . He looked around. Normally Seishu was here by now. Could he have gotten lost? No, not even in the dimming light could he have not spotted the redhead. He looked up to see the perfect sunset and realized he was on a hill looking around at a sea of grass. "How pretty. . . I wonder where Seishu went. I think he'd like the view."  Once more he looked around, only to see only green.  Enasi stood and narrowed his eyes, searching for the white hair that would stand out from the grass. But he saw nothing. Once again he looked up at the sky, smiling to see the mix of day and night stay. As the sun was setting, stars twinkled in the sky. That image was framed in place, and Enasi once again went to look for Seishu. "Seishu?" His voice was soft, as if he didn't want to break the silence that was created. There was a gentle breeze that rustled the grass, and yet, he still couldn't find him.  [B]Is he playing a game? It's not very fun. . . Seishu stop hiding, I have to- [/b] He swallowed hard and looked around. [B]I told Harper. . . I have to- . . . Where are you? [/b] Waiting was only making him more nervous than he already was.[/I]