Of course he cared more about Igeyorhm. [I][color=springgreen]Way to prove my point.[/color][/i] She grumbled mentally, though she was visibly annoyed. Emiri had half a mind to hit him, though Savayna's question would catch her attention. "[color=springgreen]Uh, I think so? I mean, I sort of met with Mitron--the real one. She informed me that I don't have to worry too much about Chaos...though I can't seem to be able to reach out to him, and it's weird, and...? Sorry, I'm still getting a little used to this,[/color]" She ended up apologizing, letting out a giggle. "[color=springgreen]It's a little weird, I used to have to look up at everyone, but...Oh, that's right, I won't get stuck again, so that's nice.[/color]" As she finished speaking, she would take Jaakuna's injured arm in her hands. Concentrating for a moment, she watched the wound return to how it was before--her spinning time backwards for him. She patted his arm gently, releasing him as she finished. It certainly felt harder to do than usual, though maybe it was because she had used her own mist rather than the area's. "[color=springgreen]It's a little different now, but I also ride the wind. Somehow. I don't know the details, but it's pretty cool,[/color]" She grinned, patting the sword on her sheathe. "[color=springgreen]Just feels right.[/color]" "[color=yellowgreen]Wind and Fire. Like two peas in a pod,[/color]" Meli commented.