Sitting there quietly, Jaakuna didn't know what to say. He almost outed what he and Emiri were doing and now as he would gaze over to Emiri slightly, he saw that she too had embarrassment across her face. Jaakuna never was like this before — this venerable, and he just didn't know how to handle it. — Jaakuna was just trying his best not to go off on his friends again, but he still wanted to give them more pieces of his mind. However, before he would get a chance to do as such, Nadeline would go on to say that they couldn't find Emiri and even worse, she wasn't in her room. Jaakuna had then looked up at Nadeline with a dumb look on his face. He knew it. They were down and awake when Jaakuna had suggested it to Emiri that they should go down, but the moment of what they were having and the emotions of their feelings took over and they didn't go down. Jaakuna looked like he felt so sorry. [b]"Oh, uh, sorry..?"[/b] Jaakuna's voice trailed on like it was a half-statement, half-question. He didn't know whether he wanted to ask that if he was sorry or simply state it. Wesley looked to Jaakuna and by result, to Emiri, but he would turn away. Wesley felt uncomfortable in the current situation. The raised voice of Jaakuna didn't help much either Did they really come at a bad time? Wesley didn't know whether to stay silent or just say something. [b]"My apologies for barging in on you two." [/b]That's all Wesley could say. Savayna, being the who had initially kicked the door open, she was the one who was the most silent one. She didn't know why that was, either. There was just something about this all that made her not say anything. She wanted to, but the words wouldn't come out. That was until she just decided to blurt out something and she knew that she was going to regret them. [b]"So, were you two fucking or what?"[/b]