[I]Has she truly lost it?[/I] Jaakuna truly was perplexed by what Emiri was saying. Why would she say all of these things to begin with? She was saying these things about their dearest friends. She definitely wasn’t making any sense, but this truly was upsetting her, so as her hubby, Jaakuna would listen to every word. Though, he was finding it hard to believe what she was saying. [b]“Why would you say that this isn’t real? Unless..” [/b]Jaakuna caught on. He knew what she was referring to. [b]“You’re having such a wonderful time on our honeymoon, it doesn’t feel like it’s real.” [/b]He said happily. When she would mention all of their friends, he got even happier, [b]“I’m sure our dear friends will forgive us if we extended our honeymoon. You need not worry about them.”[/b] He said still smiling. [b]“And my darkest secret? You know everything. I vowed to tell you it all, after all that’s what us husband and wife do, right?”[/b] JAakuna just seemed so happy. There wasn’t anything that would bring him down. [b]“So, let’s go. Our supper awaits us love~”[/b] He said almost singing, and pulling her to a position where he and Emiri were literally spinning in circles ----- Listening to every word that she spoke, Wesley truly took it all with stride. He knew that she was right about it all, how that everything that happens, the god test and they will test even after the worst comes. He knew she was right about how Wesley would find himself even in the moment of being lost within oneself. As she would tell him that, Wesley took in her words of advisement about how he should rely on his allies and he should use his experiences to guide him to the right path. He would use her advice to the very best of his abilities. [b]“Thank you, Lady Aloa.”[/b] Wesley said as he bowed when she departed. As she had exited the medic bay, something was stirring in Savayna. She didn’t seem like herself. That meaning, she was quiet — she’s never quiet. She didn’t even say a word when she walked out of the Medic Bay. She had a reason for doing that. She would stop Aloa from going anywhere. [b]“Hey, bunny!”[/b] She called out. When Aloa didn’t hear her, she would then rush over to Aloa, tug her arm and make her face her direction. [b]“I just wanted to give you a fair warning. If Jaakuna or Emiri don’t wake up from whatever state they are in right now, I’ll hunt you down.”[/b] Savayna said putting Aloa on notice. [b]“I mean it. If they don’t wake up from this, you and any other Rozarrian that dares get in my way will be sorry.” [/b]She said, passion in her voice and dare anyone say, the instincts of love. Meanwhile, back in the Medic Bay, both Nadeline and Wesley looked at each other. The moment they had together right now, Wesley knew he had to say something. He turned to her and spoke [b]“Um, Nadeline, about earlier, back at the Stilshrine..”[/b] He said, pausing and a bit nervous. [b]“I’m sorry.”[/b] He simply said.