Had she overdone it? Emiri watched Jaakuna, suddenly regretting her little plan. And yet, the air around them had changed--though whether it was for the better or worse, she knew not. Still, she could not deny it--it was working. She couldn't stop, she had to keep going, as much as it pained her to see him like this. She looked at him sadly, shaking her head. "[b]You can't remember what you've never seen.[/b]" She told him quietly. "[b]You need to see the truth, Jaakuna. All this...this isn't real. None of this is. Maybe someday it will be, but right now...right now, we need to go back together. Back to reality.[/b]" She told him, more determined. "[b]Please believe me, I know it may sound out of place and it may be painful, but I would never lie to you! So please, remember what happened! You must come back to reality with me![/b]" ------- And once again, Wesley had another 'score' on Nadeline. As he held her, she could feel his struggle, his pain, his own kindness. She was a fool afterall, not really realizing his feelings. She was so caught up in her own frustrations and fears that she didn't even give his a chance. He was strong, much stronger than she was. It was comforting to feel herself in his arms. Everything would be fine. Everything would be okay. This was just another test, wasn't it? Another struggle they had to overcome. She wrapped her own arms under him, pulling him closer, as if it would make a difference. She did not want to let go, she did not want him to let go, either. If only time could stop for this moment, just for this one moment, she could die the next and have absolutely no regrets. "[b]I'm sorry.[/b]" She whispered, though she wasn't sure why she said it in all honesty.