[I] Seishu never spoke. Instead, Enasi was answered by the changes of Their World. [B] What is he doing? Why is everything changing? I liked it the way it was. . . [/B] Realizing everything had gotten a little brighter made the guardian squint a bit until his eyes adjusted. He noticed as the faeries flew forward and smiled as they hugged and decided to swim with him. . . But something was wrong. [B] As much as I love my realm, I'd rather see the creativity in Our World. . . [/B] Before he asked why Seishu would do such a thing, Enasi changed it all back. The sun set once more, the colors changed back into their deep beautiful colors, and the faeries waves goodbye as they flew off to return to their states as lights. There was a sudden splash when Enasi turned his head. He had fixed every little detail, only to see Seishu running off. "Seishu? Where are you. . . What's wrong?" By then, he knew he couldn't be heard, yet he asked anyway. Something. . . Something was wrong. There was a sudden change of heart to the Nightmare Guardian, and of course the Dream Guardian jumped to conclusions. [B] Did I. . . He must've not liked what I did. I didn't mean to hurt his feelings. I was only playing around. . . [/B] He climbed out of the water, taking one of the red gems with him. Clothes appeared on him despite him just getting out the pool. Enasi walked to the edge of the forest, gazing at all the thick trees. . . "Hide and seek it is." Of course he didn't think of it as a fun game since Seishu didn't seem like he wanted to play anymore. Enasi searched through the trees, following the pulls of the symbol on his hand. As he walked with no luck, he looked at the little lights. With a faint whisper, he murmured to them. "Find him for me. Please?" They responded instantly. The lights shifted, creating a pathway amongst the trees towards their target. "Thank you." In response, the lights brightened ever so slightly before dimming again. He remembered just how much Seishu liked to hide in the trees, so he climbed up and moved across the branches, following the lights. Wherever Seishu was, the lights near him circled above him slowly, getting darker in response to the sadness. As Enasi approached the spot, he noticed the lights end, but nowhere in view was Seishu. But, he said nothing. Afraid that if he spoke, he be on a hunt again. The guardian inched closer to the trees, realizing that Seishu was on ground level. Little by little the guardian moved forward, peeking in the branches. To his surprise, Enasi spotted the guardian all curled up. He pushed his way through the tree branches and frowned up a little. "Why'd you run off like that? Did you not want me to swim with you?" Enasi sat down next to Seishu, playing in Seishu's hair gently. His eyes never left Seishu's face, looking for some sort of sign before he gave his answer. [/I]