Back to insults, good to see Savayna back to normal. Nadeline crossed her arms, though she looked at her father, who still seemed uncertain as he continued to examine the craft, mumbling something to himself. She let out a sigh, knowing she wasn't going to get out of this as she had hoped. She should have left with Aloa when she had the chance--at the very least, her magicks were much more reliable than this...[i]thing[/i] Jaakuna expected them to go in. Grant, on the other hand, was used to Savayna's insults, so he just outright ignored it. He had another motive behind wanting to go with Reia, but it looked like he wasn't going to get out of it. "[color=turquoise]Adventure, as if I haven't had enough adventure to last me a lifetime,[/color]" Reia scoffed, clearly much more vocal about her thoughts. "[color=turquoise]There's a set difference between [i]uneeded[/i] risk and just being stupid. And I know exactly what I'm doing when it comes to my personal life. I don't need someone with [i]your[/i] reputation to tell me otherwise.[/color]" "[color=darkorchid]No one's budging, so let's just go already,[/color]" Grant raised his voice impatiently, turning on his heel and simply walking towards where the Thorn was parked. "[color=darkorchid]See you in Rabanastre.[/color]" "[color=coral]If we make it there alive,[/color]" Nadeline huffed, slapping her father's shoulder. "[color=coral]Steady! Do you hear me? I don't want you killing us![/color]" "[color=gray]Shotgun, if we crash I want to be the first to die,[/color]" Keiran called as he raised his hand, circling the vehicle to enter his seat comfortably. "[color=darkorange]I'm sure it'll be okay. Probably shaky. As long as the body doesn't come apart...oi, Keiran, make sure you keep an eye on the Mist for me,[/color]" Lorenzo said, helping Reia in. "[color=darkorange]Hopefully it's fully mist-operated and not partial...though if that's the case then wouldn't the engine's output be predetermined?[/color]" He delved back into mumbling to himself as he would take his own seat. Emiri watched Grant leave with curious eyes, though she wasn't sure what had happened. He certainly wanted to get the show on the road, but she felt like something had happened. She gave Jaakuna an apologetic look, leaving him behind as she would run to catch up to Grant. Boy, was he a fast walker! As she finally caught up to him, she couldn't help but grab his arm. "[color=pink]What's wrong?[/color]" She asked him, frowning. "[color=darkorchid]Nothing. Why?[/color]" He replied, though he would reclaim his arm from her. "[color=pink]You're moodier than usual,[/color]" She smiled. "[color=pink]Tell me when we get there, okay?[/color]" Tell her what? How he felt right now about what had happened? He didn't want to talk about it. As he mounted the Thorn, he caught Emiri staring at him intently. "[color=darkorchid]Sure. Some stuff happened while you were away...I'm sure you'll find out sooner or later,[/color]" He said, simply waiting for Savayna to get on. Emiri nodded, running back to Jaakuna. Grant let out a sigh once more, letting the engine rumble beneath him. At least Dalmasca wasn't too far. It should be a short trip.