When Emiri started to tell him what her dream was about, it first started to make sense. Granted, Jaakuna hated that she was going through this and that her nightmare had Grant in it, but it still made sense. However, as she would tell him the rest of it, Jaakuna began to raise an eyebrow and began to become puzzled. Why would she have a nightmare about Jaakuna killing her? Or a better question that Jaakuna must ask himself is why would he be depicted as the villain and not the hero? This was definitely something that perplexed Jaakuna. Jaakuna looked at her, confused as all hell. By this point, she had put her head between her knees. Jaakuna would place a hand on her leg as if to just comfort her. [b]“Listen, whatever it was — it was a dream and nothing more. “[/b] He said as he proceeded to lift her head up gently. He would kiss her once. “[b]Yesterday was a stressful day for us all. It’s no wonder that you had such a bad dream, but you have to know it was just that, okay?”[/b] He said kissing her once more. After a few moments of that, Jaakuna would look at her. [b]“Let’s go down to the kitchen, okay?” [/b]Jaakuna said. [b]“Or we can stay in bed for a while longer.”[/b]