For a brief moment, Enasi watched Seishu float off, half making sure that the guardian didn’t stumble in the process. And when he was out of view, Enasi exhaled and leaned against the wall, letting his eyes close for a minute. It didn’t last long however, because soon Inui was speaking again. Enasi’s attention went down to the little one before gazing around the room. “Ah, you’re not weird, dear. You’re special. And a nightmare minion. And it’s nothing to be ashamed of.” He returned Inui’s sheepish look with a smile before straightening up and stretching his arms above his head. “Let’s teach you about the ways of the world, shall we?” With hand outstretched, Enasi began to take steps towards the adults in the kitchen, only to pause when he noticed Inui hesitating. “Hm? Oh, no worries Inui. So long as the bonds of the guardians are strong, they won’t be able to see us. And humans are weak creatures. They couldn’t hurt us if they tried.” He led them into the kitchen where the adults, both parents Enasi could assume, were cleaning up what was left of their dinner. “Humans, well,” Enasi let go of Inui’s hand and walked between and around the two as they talked and cleaned. “Some of of the dream minions mimic the way they look because they’re fond of it. Seishu and I have similar looks because, well, we were created to bring balance between the seen and unseen. Though, we can change if we wanna.” He stepped to the side as the woman danced over to her husband, laughing away. Enasi couldn’t help but smile a little. “They do similar things we do really. Eat, sleep, play, work, and grow old- except humans grow old a lot faster than we do. But they enjoy what they have.” Enasi playfully mimicked the woman’s playful twirl while she moved around to put away dishes before eventually stepping back at Inui’s side. “When humans sleep, they usually dream. We got the luckier end of the bargain as dreams are usually seen as what my realm does but,” While Enasi spoke, his arms were crossed and he continued watching the two clean and dance. His voice didn’t hold any bias or malice. He simply explained. “Nightmares are dreams too. The act of dreaming is something we all know, it’s just what it makes you feel is where the realms come in.” He waved a hand in front of his face. “But that’s a lesson for some other day. You asked me about the humans.” He rested his head in one hand. “I prefer being home really, so I’m probably not as knowledgeable about the ways of human life- at least as thoroughly as I should. Or as thoroughly as the ones that come to collect may. My knowledge of humans is simply, they mimic the lifestyle we have- almost- except they grow and adapt much slower than we do. And when they dream we take what’s positive and what’s lost… and what’s positively lost and bring it home. Other times, we give it back in return when there’s too little positive dreams around.” Enasi gave a small sigh. “It’d be much easier to show you through their eyes, but I don’t want to expose you to something so full of opposing energy that it hurts you.” He gently ruffled Inui’s hair and gestured them back into the living room to take a seat. “I wish I could say I’ve never met such complex yet such simple beings but,” He gave a soft laugh that eased some of his stress from before. “I’ve met Seishu and he’s as confusing as it gets.”