Kai gave Aira an equally-intrigued, confused look. What was she talking about? He didn't say anything about seeing darkness or anything of the like - just a black sea and a heart-shaped sun. But now that she had mentioned something about it, he became solely focused on what she had said. His mind wandered deep, diving head-first into the 'what if' scenarios. Every part of him that was present tried as hard as they could to remember every intricate detail of the dream. Kai knew it was there. He could feel the emotions that came over him. The feeling being helpless while being helped; the feeling of being useless while being used. Everything and anything that happened to him was there, yet it was far out of his reach. It was like something was blocking him from accessing the entirety of that memory. [color=20b2aa]"Gah!"[/color] Out of frustration, Kai let out an abrupt, sudden yell, no doubt alarming Aira. [color=20b2aa]"I'm tired of not getting anywhere on this trip down memory lane. I'd rather just enjoy this beautiful day,"[/color] Kai said, giving Aira a grin, turning a complete 180 of his previous mood. [color=20b2aa]"I've got my surfboard, my struggle bat, and my best friend. That's all I need today."[/color] Kai nodded to himself, even vocally confirming it with himself. [color=20b2aa]"So, what do you say? Want to just enjoy this day and maybe go check out the passing trains later on top of Sunset Hill?"[/color]