Nadeline couldn't believe Savayna had actually hit him. On one hand, it showed that the General had very good reflexes, considering that she didn't even have a scratch on her (meaning she got the initiative). On the other hand, she wished that she had actually [i]asked[/i] first before acting. She let out a sigh, though to her relief, Grant stirred. He let out a groan, a hand on his face as he slowly sat up. He blinked a few times, though he looked around, confused. He spotted Nadeline, noticing her rather worried expression. "[b]Nadeline...?[/b]" He asked, clearly befuddled. Nadeline wondered if Savayna had hit him hard enough to cause a concussion. She helped him up gladly. "[b]What...happened?[/b]" "[b]You mean you don't recall any of it?[/b]" She asked him. He paused for a moment, thinking. "[b]I was on my way to the kitchen, I believe. Afterwards, I bumped into someone...then...oh.[/b]" He stopped as he spotted Savayna, though his expression turned into one of a grimace. "[b]I remember now.[/b]" The blonde looked at the other woman, her face relatively neutral, though it did contort into one of anger. She had the intention to give Savayna a piece of her mind, though Grant gently grabbed her arm, shaking his head. "[b]Excuse me.[/b]" She muttered, walking back to the kitchen, though not without shooting the general a glare. Grant let out a sigh, though he raised both hands before him. "[b]Technically I should have been the one throwing punches, you almost got me executed.[/b]" He joked, though his monotone voice made it somewhat difficult to recognize that. He did cough slightly, deciding to start over from the beginning. "[b]Forgive me for bumping into you, though imagine my shock to see you of all people here. I hadn't the slightest clue you would be around.[/b]" ----- Emiri shifted slightly, looking up at Jaakuna. Of course it she had said it was alright, she was the one that initiated it. She didn't like how he was somewhat laughing at her, though she figured it was probably because of her inexperience. She let out a sigh, sitting up, though she held the blanket to her chest. Not like she had a reason to cover up, but it was still embarrassing. As eager as he had been, she wondered if she had even done him justice. The entire thing was new to her, so she wasn't really sure. Of course, actually asking was somewhat humiliating, too. She did smile at him a little, though it faded as she let out another sigh. "[b]It was fine...right...?[/b]" She asked him quietly, avoiding his eyes. "[b]I mean...I was okay...? Or...was I good enough...?[/b]"