It certainly sounded like something Hamut would say and do. For the moment, Emiri only listened. Jaakuna seemed genuinely happy to be able to talk to his father again. Simon certainly was different from what she had expected as well. Yet, something deep insider her said otherwise. He knew about Vincent's attempt at reviving him. So that was the reason Vincent truly doubted her. She didn't like this. She couldn't even put it into words as to why. It wasn't even that she wasn't happy for Jaakuna--gods knew he deserved it--but she didn't like this. She didn't like any of this. But Jaakuna looked so happy. And if anything happened to him... "[b]If you want to help him, you should.[/b]" She found herself telling him. "[B]I'll do what I can, too.[/b]" -------- "[b]Okay...okay...I'll collect my pet next time.[/b]" Lola sighed, lazily waving. "[b]Okay, let's get going to the next one then.[/b]" As the ninja appeared, Nadeline was shocked at how many there were. How in the world did they appear as such? How did they not hear them? The two main people, Michel and Lola, then made their exit. Stopping them was impossible, there were simply too many of them. Grant furrowed his brow. This was bad. Really bad. They stood ever still, waiting for the group to make their move. He silently cursed, though he aimed his gun at the closest female. All eyes were on them, and this would turn out to be one hell of a fight. So be it. "[b]Graviga![/b]" Grant's spell managed to envelop the entire area around them in darkness temporarily, and each person (aside from the party) would be brought down to their knees. He was surprised that it managed to do this much, he didn't even think he would be able to get them all. Once the spell vanished, light was brought back to their vision, and at this point Grant started shooting. Some hit, some missed, but the battle was on. Nadeline took his lead and charged, her sword glowing as it burst, knocking a few of their enemies off the edge. As they fell, Nadeline brandished her sword, ready for the next few to approach her.