For some reason Emiri wasn't exactly content with the idea of staying behind. At the very least, Jaakuna would be with her, so it should have been okay. Except, she vaguely recalled something like this happening. It was almost like deja vu, in a sense. She struggled to remember, but when she would force it, the memory would only slip away further. She looked at everyone, feeling useless, though if it was to please Jaakuna, she would oblige. "It's...for the best." She would mumble, looking very much like a young child that was being denied playtime.
Grant couldn't help but chuckle at her expression, going over and lightly patting her head. "We will return before you even start to miss us. You just focus on your trip down memory lane." He said, pointing to her wreath. He wanted to ask how the recovery process was going, but he didn't want to put her under any pressure.
Grant couldn't help but chuckle at her expression, going over and lightly patting her head. "We will return before you even start to miss us. You just focus on your trip down memory lane." He said, pointing to her wreath. He wanted to ask how the recovery process was going, but he didn't want to put her under any pressure.