[b]“Oh please, milady, I wish not to anger you. I am in total agreement with you. I too wish for him to rot in the dungeons. I will make him suffer for failing me.”[/b] Vincent’s tone was totally sincere. He really didn’t wish to anger Emiri, not even in the slightest. [b]“And no, Prince Grant did not have anything to do with my father’s death, that much is perfectly clear.”[/b] Vincent said as he would clear his throat. [b]“But yes, I suppose I should tell you why I brought you here upon my ship.” [/b]He said smiling, [b]“I am fully aware of your power. It wasn’t that hard to decipher it. Every record of escape has always been surrounding a girl with bold, violet eyes and only in recent days, it’s been around my dear brother. I merely had to put two and two together. Which brings me to my reason.”[/b] He said uncrossing his legs, standing up from his chair and turning to the window where the blue skies could be seen. [b]“There is someone in urgent state that I wish for you to heal. I’m assuming you can do that? Or am I wrong in my assumption?” [/b]He said as he turned his head to Emiri. He shot her a glance. ----- It took both Nadeline and Wesley to snap Jaakuna out of whatever state he was in. He just had to control himself. He knew it wouldn’t do him nor Emiri any good if he was just blaming himself constantly. [b]“We…we should get to the airship. Savayna will need the help from the medic bay.”[/b] Jaakuna suggested. Wesley liked the idea that Jaakuna had offered up and thusly they all carried her carefully to the airship, beamed up, and within a few minutes would be at the medic bay where Savayna was laid out in the same spot that Jaakuna was when he was in his coma. As the trio were sitting at one of the two tables in the medic bay, Jaakuna just had his head looking down at the table. Wesley patted Jaakuna on the back as he would reach over to do so. [b]“So, Jaakuna any ideas on how we can find Emiri?”[/b] Wesley asked. Jaakuna looked up and while he was indeed sad, he looked especially sad. [b]“there is one thing we can try, but I don’t want to do it…”[/b] His face would trail on. Wesley was shocked. [b]“If there’s a way to do it, then we must for Emiri’s sake.”[/b] Wesley said. Jaakuna looked to him. [b]“Fine. Give me a few minutes.” [/b]Jaakuna slowly got up and walked away out of the medic bay. Something was up with him and neither Wesley nor Nadeline knew what was up with him. Jaakuna walked out, and proceeded to go to his room. As he arrived in his room, he called out “Room function: Call Center!” He said and Iris recognized that command and his entire room started to change shape. The walls would raise up, his bed would go against the wall, chairs and machines would be seen and a chair would appear behind Jaakuna and he would be brought right in front of the big machine that had a bunch of buttons on it, screens — just about anything one could imagine on a machine like this. “Welcome back, sir.” [/b]Iris said. [b]“Thank you iris. Can you please link me to my grandfather?” “Right away sir.”[/b] It would be only mere minutes before the link would be connected. [b]“Hello, who is this?”[/b] Hamut said. Jaakuna froze for a moment. It had been almost four years he had spoke to his grandfather. [b]“Grandfather..” [/b]Jaakuna spoke very timidly. Hamut was shocked to hear his grandson. [b]“Jackson —I mean, Jaakuna — is that really you?”[/b] He spoke back through the audio call. [b]“Yes, it’s me grandfather. And you can call me Jackson if you want.” [/b]Jaakuna said as he smiled slightly. It felt good for him to hear his grandfather’s voice. Hamut would smile at his end. [b]“What do I owe the surprise of your call?” [/b]He asked. [b]“I want to..”[/b] He paused, [b]“I need to see you. It’s urgent.” [/b]Jaakuna said. Hamut was even more shocked. [b]“Jackson, you know I cannot just meet you. I am a Judge or has your time away from your home numbed your brain on that regard?” [/b]Hamut said coldly. Jaakuna didn’t blame his grandfather for saying what he just did. [b]“N-No, it hasn’t, but this is important. And no, I haven’t forgotten you’re a judge. Please, just meet with me and two of my friends.”[/b] Jaakuna pleaded. Hamut was considering this all. [b]“Only for you. Afterall, you are my favorite grandson.” [/b]The love was obvious in his voice. [b]“Where shall we meet?” “The Sandsea Tavern in Rabanastre.” “What time?” “One hour?” “Sounds good. Should I come in regular clothing? “I believe that will be best.” “Then I shall do as such.” “Thank you Grandfather.”[/b] *CLICK* Jaakuna heard a click. He didn’t blame his grandfather for doing that. It had been so long since they talked or seen each other and they didn’t really end on the best of terms. Maybe this will be a step in the right direction. Whichever the case, Jaakuna would stand up, and exit the machine area. “Revert.” He said, voice very depressed. The room would start to revert back to its previous look as it would soon look like a bedroom and not some call center. Jaakuna would then go to his bed and lay there. His hair had come undone from it’s previous ponytail way. He would have his face in his pillow and he would cry. The tears flowing from his eyes. He never thought he would be in this position.