[color=ed1c24][b]“If that’s what you want, then let us make haste.”[/b][/color] Jaakuna said, taking Emiri’s hand, leading her onto the Aegis War Bike. They wouldn’t waste any time. As soon as the engine revved up, Jaakuna put his wonderful, metallic teal bike into full speed. [b][color=ed1c24]“Hold tight. We are going into overdrive, so there might be moments of nausea.”[/color][/b] Jaakuna gave Emiri the public service announcement as the turbine thrusters exploded with red and orange flames, and the bike - and the two passengers on it - were thrown so fast into the wind that any normal man or woman would have fallen off. Thankfully, Jaakuna and Emiri weren’t normal. They were special. And these special people were on a first-class, possibly life-ending, trip to Stigma. [hr] While Nadeline teased Savayna about her accidental slip of not being included in the wedding festivities, Wesley’s glance was towards Grant who had just spoken up about the task at hand. [color=fbfd8a][b]“Grant’s right. If we don’t make haste, these three--”[/b][/color] [color=lightblue][b]“TWO!”[/b][/color] Savayna, still red as a cherry, said. [color=fbfd8a][b]“Oh my bad, Savayna.”[/b][/color] Wesley said, [color=fbfd8a][b]“two weddings won’t happen.”[/b][/color] [color=lightblue][b]“Yes, let’s go.”[/b][/color] Savayna said, echoing both Grant and Wesley. It was obvious that Savayna didn’t want to talk about what she had let ship. It was bad enough that Nadeline was going to keep on teasing her about it, but she didn’t even want to know what Grant was thinking. How could she get married to someone like Grant? Was he even thinking about that? Even better yet, why was Savayna still focused on that topic? Did the idea of marrying Grant, at some point, entice her? [color=lightblue][I]Get your head in the game, woman. There’s no time for that.[/I][/color] Savayna shook her head, leading the charge. [color=fbfd8a][b]“Well, I guess we follow her then ..wherever that may take us.”[/b][/color] Wesley commented, following Savayna’s sudden burst of initiative. Or perhaps avoiding the subject that was just brought up. Regardless, he followed, and hopefully his darling fiance and his soon-to-be Uncle Grant, were not far behind.