When Nadeline had pretty much answered his question in full force, he looked at her. When she said that Wesley would have to be the voice of reason when she’s gone, he stopped her right there. He took her hands, looking into her eyes so that she would have no choice but to look into his eyes as he would speak. [b]“You honestly think I’m going to leave you in Stigma alone? I’m coming with you. “[/b] He exclaimed. No, it was more like he told her. The vindication in his voice was absolute. [b]“How else am I to protect you from your crazy aunt?”[/b] He said smiling at her. [b]“Now, I guess we both need to pack.”[/b] He mused aloud. ----- Grant truly didn’t understand how the female brain worked. Savayna saw that instantly, but she wouldn’t tease him about it. This was a troubling situation for anyone involved. She would side with Jaakuna of course cause she wants to see what this whole thing would lead to. Was Nadeline right about it being too risky and too fishy? Or was Jaakuna right? She didn’t know for sure, but Savayna would see it out. Savayna sat next to Grant and spoke [b]“Yeah, I will too. I don’t know how the bunny bitch does it, but she seems to know a lot about the magickal stuff. I mean, she was able to bring Jaakuna out of a coma.”[/b] Savayna said and then she realized that Grant probably didn’t know about that. [b]“Oh that’s right, you weren’t with us when that happened.”[/b] She said with a slight smile. [b]“Granted, it was when you were still a major d-bag. I mean, you still kind of are, but a very sexy douche-bag.”[/b] She said winking at him. ----- If it wasn’t for Emiri, Jaakuna really could have gone crazy. Maybe he is. Jaakuna has always felt like he was one step away from going to Crazytown. Hearing Emiri trying to reassure him about this all made him at least stop pacing around, but the next thing she said puzzled him. [b]“What do you mean? I never said those words…or did I?[/b]” He asked her and himself quite confused and puzzled about all of it. Jaakuna wasn’t at all sure that he said those words. He does remember saying something, but it definitely wasn’t those words. What happened then? Jaakuna just didn’t understand. [b]“You’re right though. Once Aloa confirms it, maybe they’ll come around, but what if the soul inside me isn’t my father? And that I have someone who could possibly kill me in my own body.”[/b] Jaakuna wasn’t getting any calmer.