Grant decided now was as good a time as ever to load his gun. He went back to the lounge and took a seat as most everyone cleared out, leaving only himself as Savayna. He unclipped the pouch he bought filled with ammo from the weapons shop. As he began to load his gun, she spoke. He wasn't quite sure what she was talking about, really. He did look up briefly at her for a moment, quirking an interested eyebrow. "[b]What about?[/b]" He asked her lightly, returning his attention to loading ammo into his gun. He wondered what she had meant, but he hadn't the slightest clue. Nadeline scrutinized over their supplies. She had made sure to buy an overabundance, as always; she never believed one could have too many potions. However, the manner of splitting them was never too fun a task. Still, she found some odd comfort in organizing, her obsessive compulsive tendencies helped somewhat. For a moment it was only herself and Wesley, and he seemed to be having fun. As he brought up the topic of Lola, she couldn't help but furrow her brow slightly. "[b]It...It is not uncommon for royal families to seek...'help'--a term I use [i]very[/i] loosely, mind you--from outside sources to rid themselves of opposition in their race for the throne. Reia is not the first, nor will she be the last to seek out people to kill whoever she needs. Once upon a time, I myself had to learn about some of the groups. Not so I could attack anyone but so that I could know who to expect and perhaps offer a bribe for them to look the other way. But this...Lola character...I doubt that's even her real name, it's probably a code or whatever.[/b]" She spoke out her thoughts, though she remained concentrated on their supplied. "[b]It troubles me that Jaakuna and Savayna compared her to Levi. This entire situation troubles me, in all honesty, but that little tidbit may have seemed humorous, but it is about as funny as having two Wild Saurians appear before you in the wild. It isn't enough that we have Vincent and his ruthless thugs he calls Judges to worry about. Reia had been rather passive, and Vlyn and Aloa had been more help than harm. Now we have nowhere to hide--not that we are ones for hiding, but we are now limited to the skies--which while it seems endless is not a good thing.[/b]" She let out a small sigh. "[b]Perhaps I worry too much, but we need to consider all out options.[/b]" It seemed Jaakuna had followed her to his room. Emiri wasn't too surprised. What did surprise her was when he asked if she was afraid of Lola. Was that the feeling she had? "[b]Fear...is not the appropriate word for it.[/b]" She admitted slowly, going to her bag and pulling out her usual dress. "[b]No...she deeply disturbed me. It troubles me how much she knew.[/b]" It was hard to admit that the woman had a lasting effect on her. Just like Vincent had. She hadn't told Jaakuna what he had done--not that it was a big deal, but she could still feel his fingers though her hair, and Lola's reenactment triggered said discomfort. One simple thing that probably should not have been so effective. "[b]She told me that she wondered how I would react if...she ever hurt you. I don't now how I should have reacted to that. When i couldn't use my ability, everyone kept getting hurt, and there was nothing I could do about it. That feeling of helplessness was something I wanted to get rid off. So when it came back, I felt so empowered. Like I was...invincible. But I'm not, and Lola reminded me of exactly how mortal I am despite possessing something that could only be described as a power of the gods.[/b]"