After Jaakuna asked her if she slept good, she would respond by first sitting up, which caused Jaakuna to do the same, and saying that his bed was a lot bigger without him in it. He laughed a bit at that as it was a no-brainer that his bed was bigger without him in it. Though, she would then proceed to ask him how he was and how he [I]really[/I] was, not the false kind. Jaakuna sighed and spoke. [b]“The pain comes and goes. I think it’s going to take a while before I can fully go without feeling any pain.”[/b] Jaakuna said. As he pondered about that very thought, Emiri would go further on to state that she didn’t tell the others as she felt that it probably wasn’t her place to do so. Jaakuna sighed, though he was glad that she didn’t say anything. [b]“I’m going to tell them before we do anything today. I don’t like keeping this from them and if anything, maybe they can help us with our next course of action.”[/b] Jaakuna said stretching his arms upward, though he squinted as he felt a slight pain sensation through his left arm. ----- When Savayna drank her coffee, Grant would pour his own cup of coffee, get some toast, and sit down at the table with Savayna. He would then respond to her question and say that Nadeline went to go see Wesley and that Emiri was still asleep. She yawned and stretched and then returned to her cup of coffee and downed the rest of it. [b]“Damn, I’m never the first one up.”[/b] She said whining. [b]“I blame you.”[/b] She said jokingly. [b]“But seriously, can’t believe we’re actually the first ones up.”[/b] She said slightly laughing. ----- As she giggled, she brought him into a hug. Wesley embraced her as they hugged. He smiled, though when she mentioned what she was to do with him, Wesley slightly laughed. He knew it was rhetorical and maybe Jaakuna was rubbing off of him. [b]“You could marry me.”[/b] Once he said it, Wesley didn’t realize it until it was too late. He truly was throwing out his usual rational self through the window.