Alari walked into the room closing the door behind him, though his eyes went to Larel the moment he entered. He expected he was either sleeping or out since he didn't hear anyone yell when he knocked on the door. He looked over at Mera listening to her a small sigh coming from him, Zenmaru had spoken with them then and it seemed Mera wasn't too pleased about it, not that he could necessarily blame her. He had hoped to introduce all of this slowly and overtime, but thanks to the Spectator that whole matter had been ruined and now he had to find a way to fix this as well. He wasn't mad that they knew just the way it happened. "No nothing like that," Alari said before digging in his sleeve. "I have these for you." He pulled out Kaori's dolls, he set Larel's down near him which to even Alari's surprise had his blank expression perfectly copied, as Kaori had chosen Larel's true appearance over his other. He handed Hotaru's hers which seemed to have a permanent glare on it but the minuscule details in it showed Kaori took the time to match everything he was able with hers. Turning he handed Mera hers, Kaori had made the red hair from a different fabric so it actually flowed a bit and he chose her normal expression over an altered one, he put her in a cloak which hood could be put up or down. "Kaori asked me to give these too you before he vanished, with everything that happened I didn't get a chance. They're apparently good luck charms, I have one as well and to my knowledge he gave one to Mary and the others." Alari sat on his knees resting his hands on them before taking a deep breath. "That's...not the only thing I wanted to come here for though. I also wanted to apologize," Alari said bowing his head after saying this. "I didn't want you to find out about things like this...I wanted to tell you myself. I decided to do so when I would be able to say everything so I could answer any question." He kept his head lowered shutting his eyes. "I'm sorry Mera...Hotaru...my own actions caused this. I needed to at least apologize for it."