"You suppose?" Grant mused out loud as he would lead the way. "Fret not, you are in capable hands." He wasn't sure what exactly why he had so much confidence, but he was making sure he would ride the wave for as long as he could. Even his stride was affected, but he wasn't about to let it go to his head just yet. No, getting there and finding Savayna's family was the easy part, so he would make sure to focus on that part first. Taking a ship over there would take far too long, so he already had an idea on how they would get there. All he needed to do was swipe the keys from Lorenzo.
He looked back at Savayna. "We'll go for something fast, considering that Jaakuna will most likely take the Ifrit with him."
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Emiri didn't respond right away. The first thought that popped into her mind was the fact that she had no one to walk her down the aisle. She didn't want to admit it, but her mother was always there when she imagined herself getting married. She fiddled with her hair tie, her fingers lightly pulling and feeling every little clover on it. She was getting frantic again, she didn't want to think about anything anymore. She didn't want to feel sad, she wanted to scream, she wanted to rage to the heavens, she wanted to just make it all go away.
More than anything she wanted her mind to just be silent.
And yet, said silence was driving her just as crazy as her grief was. So much so, she had nearly forgotten what Jaakuna had said. Forcing herself to focus, she stopped playing with her hair tie long enough to rest her hands. She shook her head at him apologetically. "I'm glad you're always thinking ahead," She admitted quietly. "I can't even think straight myself right now." She let out a small sigh, scratching the back of her head as she would try to change the subject. "Traveling with Reia and Lorenzo...it'll be interesting, won't it?"
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On cue, Nadeline scowled at Wesley, displeased that he would agree with her father. She was more than happy Wesley would indulge him, but Lorenzo had a tendency to get his head inflated anytime he got encouraged. She huffed at her fiance, pouting rather childishly as he spoke. His declaration of protection warmed her up somewhat, and she let go of her mini grudge. Lorenzo grinned again, pleased at Wesley, though he would get a little more serious as he patted Nadeline's shoulder. "Now, now, my most precious daughter, the same way Wesley will protect you, you need to do your part and protect him, too." He said as he would wrap his arm around her shoulders. "There's nothing more beautiful then seeing the power of love on the battlefield, after all."
Nadeline shook her head at him. "Father, I appreciate the sentiment, but we will be fine," She assured him. "You have nothing to fear."
Lorenzo looked at his daughter, then at Wesley. "I sure hope so. I can't shake the feeling I have, it's a father's intuition," He admitted, releasing Nadeline and placing both his hands on her shoulders. "Now, listen here, should anything happen, I want you to get together with the others again, is that clear?"
What was he talking about? Should what happen? She felt like he knew more than he was letting on, but she didn't think he was going to divulge it so easily. Instead she stepped back from him, hooking her arm with Wesley's. "Of course, Father."
He looked back at Savayna. "We'll go for something fast, considering that Jaakuna will most likely take the Ifrit with him."
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Emiri didn't respond right away. The first thought that popped into her mind was the fact that she had no one to walk her down the aisle. She didn't want to admit it, but her mother was always there when she imagined herself getting married. She fiddled with her hair tie, her fingers lightly pulling and feeling every little clover on it. She was getting frantic again, she didn't want to think about anything anymore. She didn't want to feel sad, she wanted to scream, she wanted to rage to the heavens, she wanted to just make it all go away.
More than anything she wanted her mind to just be silent.
And yet, said silence was driving her just as crazy as her grief was. So much so, she had nearly forgotten what Jaakuna had said. Forcing herself to focus, she stopped playing with her hair tie long enough to rest her hands. She shook her head at him apologetically. "I'm glad you're always thinking ahead," She admitted quietly. "I can't even think straight myself right now." She let out a small sigh, scratching the back of her head as she would try to change the subject. "Traveling with Reia and Lorenzo...it'll be interesting, won't it?"
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On cue, Nadeline scowled at Wesley, displeased that he would agree with her father. She was more than happy Wesley would indulge him, but Lorenzo had a tendency to get his head inflated anytime he got encouraged. She huffed at her fiance, pouting rather childishly as he spoke. His declaration of protection warmed her up somewhat, and she let go of her mini grudge. Lorenzo grinned again, pleased at Wesley, though he would get a little more serious as he patted Nadeline's shoulder. "Now, now, my most precious daughter, the same way Wesley will protect you, you need to do your part and protect him, too." He said as he would wrap his arm around her shoulders. "There's nothing more beautiful then seeing the power of love on the battlefield, after all."
Nadeline shook her head at him. "Father, I appreciate the sentiment, but we will be fine," She assured him. "You have nothing to fear."
Lorenzo looked at his daughter, then at Wesley. "I sure hope so. I can't shake the feeling I have, it's a father's intuition," He admitted, releasing Nadeline and placing both his hands on her shoulders. "Now, listen here, should anything happen, I want you to get together with the others again, is that clear?"
What was he talking about? Should what happen? She felt like he knew more than he was letting on, but she didn't think he was going to divulge it so easily. Instead she stepped back from him, hooking her arm with Wesley's. "Of course, Father."