As Jaakuna took a seat next to Emiri’s bedside, giving Vlyn a nod as he would walk, leaving Jaakuna and Emiri. She would speak, and Jaakuna would lean over. [color=ed1c24][b]“Please, save your strength.”[/b][/color] Jaakuna had his hand on her arm, looking down at it, tears seemingly falling. [color=ed1c24][b]“It’s my fault you’re in this position [I]again[/I]. I was so goddamn selfish [I]again[/I]. I should have never let her..”[/b][/color] And Jaakuna stopped himself, realizing that he couldn’t even bring himself to say it. [color=ed1c24][b]“I shouldn’t have let Levi do that to you. It’s because of her that you’re in this situation. And it’s my fault for letting her do this to you.”[/b][/color] Jaakuna said, not wanting to look at Emiri. He didn’t feel deserving of her wonderful face. [hr] The feeling of her warmth, the touch of her skin against his, it was more heavenly than the sight of a Holaga spell, or seeing actual angels descend from the skies above. Having her arms wrapped around his sent such a joyous feeling of delight through his body. There was nothing quite like having her in his arms, even considering how he nearly lost her a second time in one day. When she spoke to him, Wesley shook his head, bringing it out from her shoulder, and looking at Nadeline’s beautiful eyes—her beautiful blue eyes—and saw the apolgetic gleam in those two sapphire orbs. He saw that she truly regretted for, as she put it, being too hasty. Had he missed that somehow? Wesley was so caught up in losing her and hugging her as if he didn’t want to let her go that it escaped him that his own worries would be the cause of that look in her eyes. [color=fff79a][b]“You don’t need to apologize to me.”[/b][/color] Wesley said, heeding the words exchanged from Aloa and Grant, [color=fff79a][b]“as Aloa said, the cause of this was Emiri’s own feelings of refusal to believe that Lady Justine had past. Though,”[/b][/color] Wesley said, his body turned to face Aloa, Grant, and Savayna, [color=fff79a][b]“I admit that I am confused on some bits. It is true that Emiri was grieving for her mother’s death, but why would she act violently towards Nadeline?”[/b][/color] Wesley seemed to be asking himself rather than the group. [color=lightblue][b]“That’s a good question,”[/b][/color] Savayna said, her eyes looking to Grant, [color=lightblue][b]“you came in with Jaakuna.”[/b][/color] Savayna said, [color=lightblue][b]“did blondie tell you anything? He’s been with her the entire time, so surely something happened, right?”[/b][/color] Savayna asked Grant.