As Seishu sat up, the guardian started to say something along the lines of 'Careful, don't hurt yourself.' But he held his tongue and kept silent. The last thing he needed was to worry about the guardian's health, all the worrying was probably bad for Enasi's health anyway. And it's not like he wanted to worry about him, but that wasn't too much in his control. Both options only made him sigh. "So. They're either a rescue party, or an assassination team. And the chances are 50/50." This still didn't set him at ease. What if it was an assassination team? Then they'd probably murder everyone-his minions- in their way. But if it was a rescue party, there would still be the possibility of then hurting someone. The poor Dream Guardian heard of such terrible acts before, but never did he think he'd have to live through it. But being nearly immortal, having something drastic like this was surely inevitable. With the new found information on how to stop them, he stood and put his hand up in order for him to take a quick pause. Enasi leaned his head outside and whistled. The pattering of feet could be heard, but whom they belonged to was unseen by Seishu. Muffled words were exchanged and then the sound of running could be heard. The guardian returned for him to continue on about option two. His eyes focused on the compact energy when it began to shape into a solid form. Admittedly, he was in slight awe about the oddly colored yet pretty flowers. He'd never seen anything like it, but as Seishu explained, there was a reason why. He gently took the flowers and held them carefully, examining them even more. Realizing Seishu was still talking, Enasi focused once more. "Alright. I understand. But I still don't know how far your minions are into breaking through. It's not easy you know. It could take another few hours or it could take another few days." Thinking that was it, he stood. When Seishu slipped in the last comment, he rolled his eyes. He didn't attempt a comeback, instead he walked toward the door. "I guess I'll be out near the rift then and...wait." He didn't sound too pleased about it, mainly because it sounded extremely boring, especially with the thought of being out there for hours. Suddenly, an agile and quick energy rushed toward the door. "You needed me?" It was Harper, who didn't seem to have broken a sweat. "You're really fast. Weren't you outside?" Harper only grinned proudly and pointed to his rabbit feet. They did help him, and he knew he was probably the fastest in the dream realm. The door drifted open fully, giving Harper a full view of the Nightmare Guardian. Unlike other dreams, he didn't immediately tense up. Fear couldn't be sensed. Harper kept his focus on his own guardian as he began to speak. "Alright, so change of plans. We have to move everyone back. Seishu here says that your fight may just be a distraction, and whoever is in control now will try to sneak around you." That's when Harper made eye contact with the other guardian. The rabbit noticed how casually Enasi said his name, but didn't think too much of it. "Are you sure?" Harper's question only further proved Seishu's comment, yet Enasi kept a straight face. "I am. So move quickly, and hide. I'll be there soon." With a nod, the general ran off to go inform his underlings. "Uh...Try- yeah." Enasi suddenly lost his voice with Seishu and couldn't think of anything to say. He didn't know why, but Enasi had better things to ponder over. Walking out, he spotted Rue trying to look inconspicuous by helping one of the servants carry towels. "You can go back in there." As much as he didn't approve, Rue was bound to sneak in anyway- and the kid was happy near the his counterpart. "I'm sure he could use some company." This made the little dream grin and nod. Enasi made his way toward the rift, hoping that the nightmares would actually [i]want[/i] their king instead of wanting to kill him.