Emiri walked down the hall, not even sure where she was trying to go. She just needed to get out of there. It wasn't Nadeline's fault, but the last thing she wanted to do was talk and relive what had happened. Jaakuna caught up to her, and she held her elbows in each hand. He was right, she was certainly rattled. At the very least, had it been the nightmare, she could blame it on that. But the nightmare didn't bother her. Lola did. Emiri rubbed her arms, not wanting to look at Jaakuna. She felt ashamed, and she didn't know why. She should have killed her when she had the chance. But even then, it wouldn't undo what she did. Nothing could. She opened her mouth, as if wanting to tell Jaakuna, but what would he even say? Would he look down on her? She decided she needed--no, she wanted to tell him. She wanted to get it off her chest. "[b]The nightmare...it...that's not it.[/b]" She fumbled her words, if only because she didn't know how to say it. "[b]No, it did bother me, but...gods.[/b]" Why was it so hard to say it? Taking in a deep breath, she stopped walking and faced Jaakuna. "[b]In my nightmare, I...I ended up killing you.[/b]" She ended up blurting out, much to her dismay. "[b]It was so confusing, somehow it happened and...but that's...that's not the worst part. It's what happened when I got out of there...what she did...[/b]" Her voice trailed off as she held her head, clearly distressed. --------- As both Jaakuna and Emiri left, Nadeline sank in her seat a bit. She hated that she couldn't do anything for any of them. Grant drummed his fingers on the table, not really sure what to do. It had been his idea to relax, though. He started humming lightly, a song he remembered hearing a street performer sing once, a very long time ago. Nadeline let out a sigh, running her hands through her hair, though she placed her chin in the palm of her hand. As she listened to Grant hum, she vaguely recognized the song. "[b]That's...we heard that...oh where was it? Your mother used to sing that to us.[/b]" She told him. He nodded as he continued to hum.