Enasi slipped his hands into the green hoodie he was wearing and sighed. It was supposed to be a normal battle, just like the last. And then afterward, he was then supposed to be realm and continue his happy life. Shockingly, this isn't why the dreamer was so delved into his thoughts, or why he staring at the ground so intensely as he walked. The male wasn't paying attention to where he was walking, resorting in many of the workers having to move out of his way. They noticed their Guardian's mixed emotions, which was still fairly new to them as well. He didn't openly express anything but happiness, and occasionally worry. Enasi did it as a way of reassuring the dreams, but with the situation at hand he couldn't pull it off. Why he was so frustrated? Well, oddly enough, it wasn't because Seishu was inhabiting his realm temporarily. In fact, the Dream Guardian realized how monotonous his life had become after every battle and then every day and now that something new happened- he was frustrated by the fact he didn't want to go back to his monotonous life. But once Seishu left, that would've been it. He wouldn't have to worry about anything else. But Enasi [i]knew[/i] he'd be bored once everything fell back to place. If Seishu had never showed up, he more than likely wouldn't have minded the situation in the lightest. The burgundy haired male let out a deep sigh and looked up. He shook the thoughts away. It was more important focusing on if he'd be okay and when he was able to leave. Nothing else mattered besides keeping his dreams safe. Then it dawned on him... If the nightmares know that their Guardian is still alive, they would possibly frame the dreams- resulting in a catastrophe. "That's not good..." Without a leader, whatever going on in the opposite realm could effect his realm as well. "That's not good at all." Enasi would have to prepare for the worse... "Oh good you're here Sir." Enasi snapped into attention and looked at Harper. In the midst of his thoughts, he didn't realize he had made it to the guards' tactic room. It was empty, save for the round table and scattered chairs, Harper standing by the table. "How is everything?" Enasi inquired, looking out the window. Before he said anything, the rabbit's ear twitched and he could tell something was wrong. Narrowing his eyes accusingly, Harper spoke. "What did that Nightmare do? I will personally get rid of him myself if I have-" "N-No, no. He hasn't done anything. It's fine." Harper wasn't falling for it. "It's not that important right now alright? Just tell me what you needed to." Knowing the guardian most of his own life made it difficult for him to just 'accept' any problems. Harper knew him too well for that, and he felt it was necessary to talk to him seeing that he was second in command. "It's alright Harper. I'll talk to you about it later. Right now, we have other, more important issues." Knowing that it would take a little effort to persuade Harper, his tone was a little more commanding. "Fine." The white rabbit started and then began his report. "Everything was fine the first few hours of since the leech has been here. But now there's an issue. The knights on patrol can almost feel waves of negative energy as they pass where the rift had opened. I've already taken precaution as to relocating any dreams that are close. Thankfully, majority live behind the castle." The Guardian took the information in. The only likely thing he could think of was the nightmares were planning an invasion. He remembered in history- a history too far into back for even humans or any creature- back when the universe had just spit out beings that could dream the two guardians before had screwed up trying to invade each other. Those two guardians were pro-war though. The two guardians now knew of the consequences of wars. It resulted in death, unhappiness, and messing up the balance. "We need Seishu up...now:" The urgency in his voice made Harper stand tall, awaiting his orders. "I don't know how far into disturbing the rift they are, but I need you to get the knights ready to attack. The only ones who should be able to go to both realms easily is us as guardians." Harper saluted and hurried off to grab his men. "Remember! Don't go into their territory! Try not to fight, just try to close the rift if it opens!" Harper nodded and hurried off. Enasi didn't want anymore casualties after the recent battle- and he still had men injured. The Dream Guardian rushed through the hall with haste, dodging everyone that passed by. This was important ad needed to be dealt with sooner than later. Enasi didn't bother knocking on the door, but he did pause in order to calm down. He didn't want to hurt Seishu even more with the influx of positive energy. The guardian opened the door, but as he started to speak, his words caught in his throat. '[i]Rue was still here...[/i]' It was obvious he wasn't hurt, of even scared. [i]...Which means he deliberately disobeyed me...[/i] Before Enasi said anything his eyes shut and opened as he sighed. "Rue can you give us a moment? I have to speak to Seishu in private." Upon seeing the guardian, Rue coward backwards. It wasn't in fear, but out of guilt, knowing he disobeyed the guardian. But in his defense, the Nightmare Guardian seemed so much nicer than what he was taught. "Yes sir." Rue mumbled softly and scurried off, shutting the door behind him. Enasi sat in a rolling chair and looked over at Seishu. "We have an issue," Enasi ran fingers through his hair looking a little worried. "Whatever is going on in your realm needs to be dealt with before. . ." The guardian's voice trailed off as he thought about the horrible possibilities if the rift was open. Enasi didn't bother trying to finish the sentence, it would only cause him to worry more. "The rift is being forcibly opened. At least that's what I think. My knights are sensing a lot of negative energy where the rift was." If Seishu recalled their 'brief' history, he would know how that was a large problem.