Enasi waited for both nightmare guardian and minion to gather themselves a little before adjusting his hold on one and taking the hand of the other. After the portal disappeared completely, they were able to see their surroundings more clearly. For miles it looked like empty fields, with animals grazing here and there. The sun was setting off to the side and in front of them, an old farmhouse that looked a little worse for wear rested. Behind it, there was a barn and some pens, indicating that the place was still active- just worn with age. “Ah, wait here.” Enasi spoke finally, sitting Seishu down on the rocking chair on the porch and gestured for Inui to sit in the chair next to him. He was well aware that his minions checked the area, but he wanted to be sure things were safe and that they couldn’t be seen. The last thing he wanted was a repeat of what happened before. With each step away from the portal and into the farmhouse, he subconsciously began to lower his own energy, keeping true to his word that Seishu would have as little positive energy to hinder his healing. With as much energy he had in reserves, it didn’t phase him either way. With a small sigh, Enasi phased through the door with ease. At first, he peeked his head in, immediately spotting three children walking past. He hesitated at first, but when he realized they didn’t notice him, he relaxed and walked completely through. Stepping inside, it was obvious that this home was a generational heirloom, to say the least. Enasi’s knowledge of the human realm was somewhat limited as he kept to his own home most of the time, but even he could tell that the inside of the building was… dated. The walls were covered in floral pastel wallpaper and the furniture itself- besides not matching the color scheme (or lack of one), looked as though it stopped being comfortable ages ago. He walked further inside, spotting more people as he further. In counting, he spotted three children and their parents, but when he wandered up the steps he noticed grandparents prepping for bed as well. “Ah, a full house. I s’pose that’s helpful. Thank you Harper.” Soon, he returned to Seishu and Inui, giving them both nods. “It’s safe. Nothing out of the ordinary, and there’s plenty of people so it’ll be easier for you to… space out the nightmares I suppose.” He gave a small shrug before helping Seishu up and nudging Inui forward. “It’s not… ideal.” Enasi said as they walked through the door so the other two could see where they would be. “But… it’ll work.” It was obvious even Enasi wasn’t too fond of the decorum or the building itself, honestly so used to his own home, but he didn’t let it sway him. “There’s seven people here so there’s plenty of room. The children from what I hear are going to bed soon. So are their grandparents.” His grip loosened on the nightmare guardian and he gave a gentle pet to Inui’s cheek. “I think after Seishu gains a little bit more energy you’ll be safer to tag along to see how nightmares work. After all, I don’t think you’ve ever gotten the chance to see- or really explore the human realm.” He gave a gentle smile and kissed Inui’s head. “For now, if you’d like, we can wait or we can check around this place to see what else is around here?”