The trek back was silent, for the most part. Nadeline didn't dare blame anyone in that aspect, and so made sure she, too, was silent. How she wished she could read minds, but as she stared at the back of Emiri's head, she let out a sigh. She was lucky, it seemed, as everyone else had the same blank expression. Savayna's nightmare was disturbing enough, she didn't know if she wanted to know what everyone else's was like. What could she say? What could she even do to help? Not only that, but Zodiark popped up...again. Jaakuna was hiding something, this much she knew for sure. She watched as Emiri protested a ride from him, insisting she was fine. Lola had managed to mimic Emiri, and that little fact seemed to have shaken the brunette up. She wasn't sure how she knew, but she somehow felt sure the nightmare was not the only thing that had bothered her. She thought she heard laughter as they exited, but as everyone else chose to ignore it, she had no way of investigating it. She looked at Emiri on Jaakuna's back, her eyes closed, but her expression was not of exhaustion. It was of worry. Once they were in the Ifrit, violet eyes signaled that she was awake, and the group went to the dining room. All was silent until Jaakuna broke it. "[b]I don't think any of us do.[/b]" Grant groaned, running a hand through his hair. "[b]How the hell did Lola even...make those nightmares?[/b]" Emiri stared at her hands on the table. "[b]She told me...she uses information. She didn't say how she got it, but she used them for the illusions.[/b]" Her voice was even quieter than usual. Nadeline then remembered Lola's shapeshifting. "[b]So then, she didn't put you in a nightmare? What did she do to you?[/b]" The brunette visibly tensed up, and it was as if she could feel Lola's hands on her. She remembered stabbing Jaakuna as well. "[b]I was in one, but she brought me out, pretending to be Jaakuna.[/b]" She told the group. "[b]Then she...[/b]" [i]Touched me.[/i] "[b]...took my weapons and tied me up. I guess she tried to do the same to Jaakuna.[/b]" She concluded. Grant raised an eyebrow. He was sure he wasn't the only one who caught that hesitation on her part. What did Lola do to her? Nadeline caught it too, but she didn't know how to address it. She didn't want to confront her, Emiri already looked depressed enough. Hell, everyone looked depressed as hell. The princess tucked her hair behind her ear, getting slightly nervous. But she needed to know. "[b]Where they...that bad?[/b]" She asked slowly. "[b]What do you mean that bad?[/b]" Emiri looked up, a very low anger in her voice. "[b]What, are you telling me it didn't affect you?[/b]" Damn. "[b]Well, I just...heard everyone's voices. And I was in a wedding dress getting pulled into the sea.[/b]" Nadeline replied somewhat hesitantly, looking around. "[b]I mean, I got out of it...but the worst that could have happened was me drowning...so...I guess to answer your question, no, it didn't.[/b]" Grant crossed his arms, the slightest tint of jealousy in his eyes. Boy did she have it easy. "[b]Oh, so that's it? Lucky you then.[/b]" He asked, raising an eyebrow. "[b]It wasn't like that for me, I WISH it would have been something as stupid as that.[/b]" He murmured. Emiri simply stared at her hands. While she felt the same way Grant did, she didn't want to admit it.