Emiri's eyes narrowed. True, perhaps she had gotten slightly out of line with her assumptions, but how in the world was she supposed to know? Weren't Sly Pirates all about that sort of thing? And she wasn't about to forget how he touched her leg like he did. He remained calm, but she wasn't as controlling of her emotions. A lot of pent up feelings seem to have exploded, though to was a silent fury that followed. "[b][color=f6989d]Facts?[/color][/b]" She mockingly asked, and she stood too. She could've been frightening, had she another foot to her height. "[b][color=f6989d]The FACT of the matter is that I'm here with someone who I don't even know, mind you that you wanted to KIDNAP me. The FACT of the matter is that people CAN and WILL assume things. You and I have known each other for what--a couple of hours at most? You tell me, Sky Pirate, what is a person going to assume?[/color][/b]" Most of her rage wasn't even towards him, really. She was yelling more at herself, oddly enough. Unfortunately, she had more to say, "[b][color=f6989d]Indeed, I overstepped my boundaries, I do apologize, but let me remind you WHY. Of course I'm going to assume the worst out of everyone. No one gives me facts, they do what they please with me and that is that. I don't get a say, I don't even get a [i]choice[/i].[/color][/b]" She emphasized, her hands balling into fists. "[b][color=f6989d]Not from you, not from your employer, not from...from anyone.[/color][/b]" She almost mentioned her mother, but managed to catch herself. Jaakuna was willing to part with personal information; she was not. Now she was the one turning away, though she had her hand over her mouth, fighting back tears. Why was she so angry? All was said and done, and at this point she slowly sank back into the couch, her head in her hands. "[b][color=f6989d]I...I am a person. I'm not...I'm not a tool.[/color][/b]" [i]I hate you so much, Mother.[/i]