Sister? Shoot, she hoped that she wasn't a mind reader. Wesley may not like the fact that she thought his sister had been a whore. This girl was also loud. She looked nothing like Wesley; her hair and eyes were much brighter then his. She did mention that she was his half-sister, so that may explain the differences. The enthusiasm was also not what she was expecting. Nadeline looked at Ayane for a moment, though she did recompose herself and nod. "I...see you've heard of me. Good." She replied, trying to take charge, though she did remember at the very least to tone down her voice. "It's a pleasure to make your acquaintance, Ayane."
The sound of something crashing and falling to the ground startled Grant. It sounded like...glass? He blinked a few times and realized that he had somehow been laying down on the couch. He must have fallen asleep. Emiri was no where to be found, either. Perhaps she had been the source of the noise, maybe she had dropped a glass. He stretched his arms above his head, and let out a low groan. He closed his eyes for a moment, tempted to keep on snoozing, but something made him open them. Perhaps it had been instinct. Luck? Whatever it was, he then saw the brunette at the doorway. He noticed how she was leaning on it, almost slouching. Her hair was somehow messier then it was before, one sleeve hanging off her shoulder, and she had taken off her boots.
The prince had started to sit up but to his surprise Emiri waltzed on over to him. She apparently didn't see the small table close to him and banged into it. She let out a slurred yelp of pain and fell on all fours, though she just stared at the floor. She then erupted into a giggle fit, and made her way to Grant. He raised an eyebrow at her, half worried and half curious about her behavior. Maybe she had finally cracked and lost her mind. How was he supposed to handle that? She looked up at him, letting out a large gasp, and before he could act, she climbed onto the couch. This would not have really been such an issue if he still hadn't been laying down on it. She climbed over him and plopped her body on top of his. He wanted to get up, but he found that despite her small stature, the woman weighed a lot more than she looked.
"Grant...Grant." She called out to him, and he suddenly realized what had happened.
"Emiri, have you--are you intoxicated?" He asked, the smell of rum from her mouth slightly overwhelming. "What did you do, down the entire bottle?"
"Oh. No...maybe." She giggled again, though she ended it with a sigh, resting her head on his chest. "I just, I just want...I want to not feel like this anymore, you know? You know I thought...I hate--I don't want to be alone." She kept hesitating between her words, making it slightly difficult to understand her.
"You're not alone, Emiri, Ii told you that." He said as he tried to sit up. Wow, she was heavy. No, wait, she was grabbing onto him. He looked down and met her mischievous eyes, and she erupted into a giggle fit again. "Emiri...I need to get up."
"No, stay with me, I don't--No, no, no no." She stubbornly refused, holding onto him tighter and simultaneously (and hopefully unintentionally) pressing her chest against him. "No, no please I promise--no!"
Should someone have walked in and saw them, this would not have been a good thing. He could hear Nadeline yelling at him already. Savayna would kill him. Jaakuna would kill him. He briefly wondered who would kill him first as Emiri looked up at him. Oh god that expression--Grant managed to sit up but arguably made their position worse, as she was pretty much now laying down between his legs. Dear gods what had he done to deserve this? "You need to get up, Emiri." He told her firmly, lightly trying to push her off. He was met with her smacking his hand away and hugging him tighter. She was not only heavier but also stronger then he had anticipated. All those years away from Rozarria had gone to physical training, it seemed. "Emiri, stop." He scolded her, a little more firm.
"If I let you go, you'll leave me too." She whispered so softly he almost missed it.
Silence again. How was he even supposed to respond to this? No, he couldn't take what she was saying or doing seriously, she was clearly drunk and unaware of her actions. "I'm not going anywhere."
"I don't believe you."
"Well too bad." He replied, managing to loosen her grip.
"NO!" She yelled, though for some reason instead of holding on tighter she let him go, she backed off and promptly headbutted him. Tiny little stars popped into his view, and he let out a groan of pain. Great, now his head hurt. Emiri whimpered, rubbing her forehead, tears forming at the corner of her eyes. "My head...ow..." She cried rather quietly. This girl was crazy. As he rubbed his own head, he noticed her looking at him again. He raised his hands somewhat defensively, though she just took his hands in hers. "I'm sorry." She mumbled.
He shook his head at her, letting out a sigh. "It's fine. You just need to relax, alright?" He told her.
She looked up at him again. "I hate him so much right now." She admitted rather tearfully. "I shouldn't but I do and I can't stop feeling like this no matter what I do. I'm supposed to--I should be supportive but all I can think about is that he's gone. He's gone...he's gone."
"He's going to come back." He assured her once more. "He will. Just believe in him." Emiri released his hands, though she never took her eyes off him. Something in Grant's head went off, like an alarm. He recognized that look. Savayna gave him that same look before she--no, no, THIS was what Nadeline was talking about. She closed her eyes for a moment, though when she opened them Grant had turned his head to look away. "You still love him. I love Savayna." He reminded her.
"You still love me too, right?"
That question stunned him to silence. That was the million gil question, wasn't it? Still, out of anyone to ask, why did it have to be Emiri of all people? He looked back at the brunette, though he found that this time he had an answer. "Of course. You were my first love. I'll always love you. But you aren't the woman I want to be with, the one I want to spend the rest of my life with, the one who I want to marry, nor the one I would like to be the mother to my children. You aren't any of those. And I'm not the guy you want to be with, either. You want Jaakuna, but you've let your emotions get the best of you." He got up at this point, stretching again. He looked up at the airship. "IRIS, is there any way you could find Jaakuna, or know where he could be headed?"
The sound of something crashing and falling to the ground startled Grant. It sounded like...glass? He blinked a few times and realized that he had somehow been laying down on the couch. He must have fallen asleep. Emiri was no where to be found, either. Perhaps she had been the source of the noise, maybe she had dropped a glass. He stretched his arms above his head, and let out a low groan. He closed his eyes for a moment, tempted to keep on snoozing, but something made him open them. Perhaps it had been instinct. Luck? Whatever it was, he then saw the brunette at the doorway. He noticed how she was leaning on it, almost slouching. Her hair was somehow messier then it was before, one sleeve hanging off her shoulder, and she had taken off her boots.
The prince had started to sit up but to his surprise Emiri waltzed on over to him. She apparently didn't see the small table close to him and banged into it. She let out a slurred yelp of pain and fell on all fours, though she just stared at the floor. She then erupted into a giggle fit, and made her way to Grant. He raised an eyebrow at her, half worried and half curious about her behavior. Maybe she had finally cracked and lost her mind. How was he supposed to handle that? She looked up at him, letting out a large gasp, and before he could act, she climbed onto the couch. This would not have really been such an issue if he still hadn't been laying down on it. She climbed over him and plopped her body on top of his. He wanted to get up, but he found that despite her small stature, the woman weighed a lot more than she looked.
"Grant...Grant." She called out to him, and he suddenly realized what had happened.
"Emiri, have you--are you intoxicated?" He asked, the smell of rum from her mouth slightly overwhelming. "What did you do, down the entire bottle?"
"Oh. No...maybe." She giggled again, though she ended it with a sigh, resting her head on his chest. "I just, I just want...I want to not feel like this anymore, you know? You know I thought...I hate--I don't want to be alone." She kept hesitating between her words, making it slightly difficult to understand her.
"You're not alone, Emiri, Ii told you that." He said as he tried to sit up. Wow, she was heavy. No, wait, she was grabbing onto him. He looked down and met her mischievous eyes, and she erupted into a giggle fit again. "Emiri...I need to get up."
"No, stay with me, I don't--No, no, no no." She stubbornly refused, holding onto him tighter and simultaneously (and hopefully unintentionally) pressing her chest against him. "No, no please I promise--no!"
Should someone have walked in and saw them, this would not have been a good thing. He could hear Nadeline yelling at him already. Savayna would kill him. Jaakuna would kill him. He briefly wondered who would kill him first as Emiri looked up at him. Oh god that expression--Grant managed to sit up but arguably made their position worse, as she was pretty much now laying down between his legs. Dear gods what had he done to deserve this? "You need to get up, Emiri." He told her firmly, lightly trying to push her off. He was met with her smacking his hand away and hugging him tighter. She was not only heavier but also stronger then he had anticipated. All those years away from Rozarria had gone to physical training, it seemed. "Emiri, stop." He scolded her, a little more firm.
"If I let you go, you'll leave me too." She whispered so softly he almost missed it.
Silence again. How was he even supposed to respond to this? No, he couldn't take what she was saying or doing seriously, she was clearly drunk and unaware of her actions. "I'm not going anywhere."
"I don't believe you."
"Well too bad." He replied, managing to loosen her grip.
"NO!" She yelled, though for some reason instead of holding on tighter she let him go, she backed off and promptly headbutted him. Tiny little stars popped into his view, and he let out a groan of pain. Great, now his head hurt. Emiri whimpered, rubbing her forehead, tears forming at the corner of her eyes. "My head...ow..." She cried rather quietly. This girl was crazy. As he rubbed his own head, he noticed her looking at him again. He raised his hands somewhat defensively, though she just took his hands in hers. "I'm sorry." She mumbled.
He shook his head at her, letting out a sigh. "It's fine. You just need to relax, alright?" He told her.
She looked up at him again. "I hate him so much right now." She admitted rather tearfully. "I shouldn't but I do and I can't stop feeling like this no matter what I do. I'm supposed to--I should be supportive but all I can think about is that he's gone. He's gone...he's gone."
"He's going to come back." He assured her once more. "He will. Just believe in him." Emiri released his hands, though she never took her eyes off him. Something in Grant's head went off, like an alarm. He recognized that look. Savayna gave him that same look before she--no, no, THIS was what Nadeline was talking about. She closed her eyes for a moment, though when she opened them Grant had turned his head to look away. "You still love him. I love Savayna." He reminded her.
"You still love me too, right?"
That question stunned him to silence. That was the million gil question, wasn't it? Still, out of anyone to ask, why did it have to be Emiri of all people? He looked back at the brunette, though he found that this time he had an answer. "Of course. You were my first love. I'll always love you. But you aren't the woman I want to be with, the one I want to spend the rest of my life with, the one who I want to marry, nor the one I would like to be the mother to my children. You aren't any of those. And I'm not the guy you want to be with, either. You want Jaakuna, but you've let your emotions get the best of you." He got up at this point, stretching again. He looked up at the airship. "IRIS, is there any way you could find Jaakuna, or know where he could be headed?"