It didn't take his power to feel just how upset everyone had gotten in the matter of seconds. If anything, Enasi believed they should have been happy he would have stopped trying to get them to relax. But of course, he was wrong. He looked off to the side towards a vase full of flowers that Starla gave him. Those in particular were a deep red and a brilliant white color. They really were beautiful together. As each of them slipped out of the room, Enasi slowly sunk a little lower in his large and comfortable bed. It was not nearly as large as his bed in his room, but it was still comfortable enough to aid the patients. The look Harper gave him made him feel guilty, but Enasi was pretty sure he was feeling guilty as soon as they all were upset. [I]'Maybe I should stick to being quiet. That should solve a lot of things, eh?'[/i] The Dream Guardian had managed, without hurting himself, to scoot low enough to stare at the ceiling, but not too low where he was laying flat. When Seishu began speaking, he involuntarily flinched towards the hurt Seishu's expression. As a guardian of dreams he wasn't suppose to cause others to hurt. He was to do the exact opposite. Reveling in his own thoughts, he almost missed Seishu's question. Breaking his silent vow, Enasi glanced over at Seishu. "As much as I like you, I don't think I should trust you with Crios' sedatives. . . No reason you can't just tell me here." His eyes trailed to the door. "And I'm sure Harper can hear, so there's no reason for anything to be repeated." Enasi pulled one of the extra pillows over his stomach and hugged it before looking into Seishu's eyes, for once not just giving him short glances. In spite of the situation and his guilty feelings, he even gave a somewhat unreadable response. "Alright Night, tell me of my foolishness this time. It seems to have become more often lately. . . And I have to learn some way." Enasi hugged the pillow in front of him a little more and looked down at his lap, awaiting the talk they were going to have. - - - - - - - - On the other side of the door, Harper's ears twitched a little when he heard Enasi's comment. However, that didn't make him move from his spot. "Do you think he was upset?" Inui questioned quietly. Rue shook his head and continued to hold Rasha in his arms. "He wasn't." Rue had been around Seishu longer than Inui had, so he opted to simply trust the fairy's intuition and wait alongside them quietly.