As Jaakuna led Emiri to the kitchen and Grant followed, Emiri would ask that it was her fault that Jaakuna attacked Aloa. He saw the look in her eyes, and Jaakuna knew it all to well. It was the look that he had in his eyes throughout the entire morning(it was mid-afternoon). It was that look of being lost and confused. Jaakuna would just offer Emiri a reassuring smile. [b]“No, it’s not your fault. You did nothing wrong either. It was all me, but let us not worry about that.”[/b] Jaakuna said as the trio arrived to the Kitchen. The trio would sit down at the table, to which Jaakuna brought up a halogram menu, pressing a few buttons and the center of the table would open up, platters of assorted cheeses and deli meats on them. Also, three glasses with lemon water in them appeared.[b]“Perhaps you should eat, at least so you can be on full-strength.” [/b]Jaakuna said smiling. He had to, there was nothing that benefited Jaakuna from showing how hurt and angry he was. He felt a good portion of that anger towards Grant, but he wouldn’t show it cause, as it was with Emiri, it didn’t do them any good. ----- It was probably only about a few minutes that the group just gawked in awe of how tall The Pharos really was. Wesley couldn’t estimate how many floors it could have had. His best guess was at least fifty floors, but that probably wasn’t even close to half. At least, that’s what Wesley thought. [b]“Okay, enough gawking. Let’s do this!”[/b] Clyde ordered. Howls and roars came from Clyde and Lannit and Wesley somehow found the energy infectious as he too was joining in. Uh-oh, he was doing his Jaakuna thing again. Savayna would just roll her eyes and lean to Nadeline. [b]“Now, you see this is why men have to be on a leash. Give them room to run around and they think they’re fucking dogs.” [/b]Savayna said slightly irritated.