As she heard the door open again, she dreaded Grant's return, though braced herself. However, it seemed that despite all that happened, the gods would spare her--and replace Grant with another demon. She was quite surprised to see Savayna herself walk in, and despite her tears, narrowed her eyes at her. She didn't like her one bit--and that dislike grew stronger with Jaakuna's little confession. Still, she wasn't in any position to resist or even fight; her hands were bound, her powers weren't working, and she was pretty sure her magic was probably gone again. She sat up a bit, wiping her tears away and taking in a deep breath. "[b]What about?[/b]" Emiri asked quietly, eyeing the ice queen before her. Her tone was neutral; she was not hostile, but she was sure if Savayna had her way, she'd slice Emiri to bits if she had the chance. ------- After what seemed like an eternity, Nadeline either finally finished crying or ran out of tears. She really wasn't sure which, to be honest. She felt like crying some more, so she deduced that she had just ran out of tears. Still, her sorrow burned something fierce, and the blonde haired girl had just about had enough of everything. Gently pulling herself away from Wesley, she stood up and approached the opposite wall. There was a moment of silence as she simply stared at the wall. And then, without warning, she punched it. There was another punch, and another, and pretty soon Nadeline was essentially in a fight with a wall that would not yield to her attacks. Despite her now sore knuckles, she just felt so much better letting her frustration out. She then took a seat next to Wesley, looking at him cheerfully. "[b]What a relief, I feel so much better now.[/b]" Her voice was much brighter then before, almost back at normal. Still, she put on a more serious face as she thought carefully. "[b]It would seem we are in quite the position here.[/b]"