"Sir? You're going to hurt someone, or yourself for that matter. What happened? Your energy levels are low..." Enasi turned on his toes and looked at the rabbit, who was a little taller than him...not including the ears. "Harper, you're a very persistent one you know? I do appreciate your concern, but I don't wish to talk about it. You're wasting your breath." Harper visibly frowned, but stubbornly followed the Guardian. "You're not getting anywhere following me like a puppy." Harper hopped in front of him and lowered his ears. This only made the guardian sigh. "Alright, alright... Your persistence won over." He sighed, but stopped and put his hands in his hoodie pockets. With a small frown, he explained his downfalls. "I hurt Rue okay? I did a terrible thing. Not only did I hurt him, but I hurt Seishu as well. That's not good. I could've killed them both!" Before Enasi could start panicking again, Harper spoke up. "How? You've never hurt your own dreams." "I know, but when I was out doing that whole energy thing I hurt Seishu. I was being careless. And Rue was with him... I'm terrible..." Harper sighed and patted the guardian's head. "One mistake doesn't make you a terrible guardian. Or a terrible person. You just made a mistake. And you're... No offense sir, but really sensitive." Harper thought it was shocking that he wasn't crying. The guardian frowned a little although it came off as a pout. "Gee, that's just what I needed to hear to make me feel better..." Harper quickly apologized, and the guardian nodded. He did lift his spirits a little, just for the sake of his realm. He couldn't bare to hurt anyone else. "Maybe you're right... Maybe I'm just being sensitive... But it's not like I can help that..." Suddenly, that familiar wave of energy shot toward them. The guardian braced himself, not knowing how hard he was going to get hit. Harper's head tilted as he watched Rue rush toward him. "He seems fine to me.." The rabbit mumbled as Enasi looked down at Rue. The guardian looks a little shocked, but he hugs the little dream. "Why are you crying? You did nothing wrong." He insisted and sat on the floor to look at him. "You don't have to apologize Rue." He noticed the scar on the little minions cheek and lightly touched it. "The doctors didn't do a very good job did they? Hmph, I guess as long as it doesn't hurt anymore." The rabbit sighed and walked off. The guardian was sensitive, but he was also pretty forgiving. He was sure he'd be fine afterwards.