In all honesty, Emiri wasn't even sure if she wanted to go. Too late to back off now, of course. She decided to clear the table, picking up everyone's now empty dishes and washing them in the sink. How many years had it been since she even saw her own father? Was it six or seven? Surely he was disappointed in her. She wondered if he would even want to see her. That thought got to her, and she suddenly felt very depressed. Would he be happy? Gods knew she wanted to see him. But she didn't want him to feel ashamed of her actions. He'd tell her that running away was never the solution to anything. With that thought in mind, she did get a little more courage. She would go to see him, and accept whatever reaction she would get. If he was ashamed, she would bear it, if he was angry, she would understand. Nadeline didn't much like the idea of Savayna accompanying them. Grant was Lorenzo's brother, so it made sense, and while Wesley may or may not have been welcome, he was a gentleman, so he wouldn't dare disrespect anyone if they didn't deserve it. But Savayna was...a brute. She looked at the other blonde. furrowing her brow a bit. "[b]Do behave, I'd rather you not disrespect my father.[/b]" She told her sternly. She was not kidding, if she so much as even hinted at any disrespect for her father, she would make sure that she would never hear the end of it. Grant coughed slightly, patting Nadeline's arm. "[b]There, there, Lorenzo is a very understanding man.[/b]" He told her flatly. ------ Roman nodded at his grandfather's words, gesturing to the seat before him. "[b]Not since Jackson's wedding to Savayna, I believe.[/b]" He replied, lightly bowing his head to the old man. "[b]Tell me, grandfather, to what do I owe the pleasure of a visit? I know you are a busy man.[/b]" He politely asked. The two got along to an extent, though out of the three sons, Roman had always been the more respectful one. Ironic, considering he had every reason not to be, but that was the blame of his late father and not anyone else. He waited patiently for an answer.