Nothing was ever calm for very long when it came to this group. Jackson should have known this. He knew EMiri was very territorial when it came to him and she most likely was ticked off even more after he had to do something about Cassandra. In hindsight, he could have chosen a different way of dealing with her. Maybe stroke her arm or assure her that nothing was going to happen to her. But nope, like always, he had to choose the one thing that would make Emiri the most angry at him. That aside, he should have expected her reaction, but boy she had a knack for upping the ante.
Everyone had to bear witness to Emiri’s gather rage. Jackson knew this was because of what he did and how she acted. Though, he didn’t know the fullest extent of it. When Emiri would say that Cassandra nearly killed Keiran, he raised an eyebrow towards the queen, who happened to just be smiling at Emiri as she unleashed all of her verbal fury upon her. Meanwhile, Jackson was rubbing his temples. How it was growing more difficult by the minute to remain as Jackson Darcone, the tactful prince and to let Jaakuna Hinoko, the obscene sky pirate take charge.
And as if it wasn’t bad enough that Emiri had disrespected the queen in her own home, Nadeline had to enter the fray. While Savayna seemed to enjoy this as she was chuckling to herself(or so she thought she was), Jaackson saw how Grant had a wary expression, all the while ALoa seemed to just be shaking her head out of pure disappointment for the both of them. This was escalating rather quickly and Jaakson, who happened to be the only one keeping his eyes on the real picture, was growing tired and tired.
And then, just as he was about to do something, Jaakson felt something. IT was that same feeling he got from Wesley’s body earlier. Only this time, he saw the prince’s Mist starting to seep out of his body. Though, it seemed no one noticed this. They were too busy watching the rising of a Rozarrian Rumble between Emiri and Nadeline.
"Calm yourself before I calm you down."
"Oh, a threat! That's right, considering you are both royalty, you would side with one another! My deepest apologies, Majesties."
Jaakuna got closer to WEsley’s bed, looking as his body began to pulsate. It seemed it was only audible to him. He heard it ringing through his ears. The closer that he got to WEsley’s body, the louder that it got in his head. It reached such a volume that Jaakuna found himself struggling to walk. He gripped the right side of his head with the respective hand, though it forced him to take a knee. He dropped right by Wesley’s chest, looking at the prince as the pulsing became fiercer, but this time Jaakuna experience more than the sound of a pulsing heart. He saw images of...something roaring, surrounded by a field of mist. It looked hurt, like it was in pain. It thrashed around and smacked its head repeatedly on something that clanged horribly loud in Jaakuna’s head.
And then Jaakuna experienced the worst of it yet. The sounds of a lion roaring violently in his ear and actually sending Jaakuna inside that field of Mist. If not for a moment, Jaakuna saw--he saw something large and unbelievably strong. It felt incredible. This lion was not a beast that was crying out in pain; it was boasting its power. As he approached it closer, Jaakuna saw who exactly it was. From the deep purple eyes to the dark hair and the rounded face and the flawless complexion. It was…
Suddenly, from his knelt positon, Jaakuna was shoved backwards about five paces, crashing into Cassandra, Nadeline, and Emiri. It was right at the moment they were about to declare war on each other.
“Watch where you going, would you,” Cassandra told Jaakuna as she shoved him forward.
“W-w-w..”
“What?”
Jaakuna simply pointed in front of him. “Wesley!”
Cassandra looked to where he pointed. Savayna looked too. Anyone who looked int he direction that Jaakuna had pointed in, they would see what no one thought they’d believe: Wesley was sitting up and awake. His eyes were open. He was breathing again. Though, to those who had sensitive ears to Mist--like those who have unlocked the Esper Seals and Viera--would notice something different about him. Wesley’s Mist was different than before. It was...crisper. It not only was crisp, but it had evolved.
In the stillness of the moment, silence took the room, though Wesley would look around, blinking. He then looked to the direction of Nadeline. He smiled at her. And as he would--anyone who was looking at him at that moment--would notice that his eyes were no longer purple as they had once been. Whatever had happened to him had affected his eyes; they shined brilliantly like the sun and seemed as though lava itself was dancing in them.
“I’ve worried you. I’m sorry, my love,” Wesley, for the first time in days, spoke directly to Nadeline, then he looked to everyone. “I imagine you all have questions. Please, if you would, speak now. I will try to answer them to the best of my ability.”
Everyone had to bear witness to Emiri’s gather rage. Jackson knew this was because of what he did and how she acted. Though, he didn’t know the fullest extent of it. When Emiri would say that Cassandra nearly killed Keiran, he raised an eyebrow towards the queen, who happened to just be smiling at Emiri as she unleashed all of her verbal fury upon her. Meanwhile, Jackson was rubbing his temples. How it was growing more difficult by the minute to remain as Jackson Darcone, the tactful prince and to let Jaakuna Hinoko, the obscene sky pirate take charge.
And as if it wasn’t bad enough that Emiri had disrespected the queen in her own home, Nadeline had to enter the fray. While Savayna seemed to enjoy this as she was chuckling to herself(or so she thought she was), Jaackson saw how Grant had a wary expression, all the while ALoa seemed to just be shaking her head out of pure disappointment for the both of them. This was escalating rather quickly and Jaakson, who happened to be the only one keeping his eyes on the real picture, was growing tired and tired.
And then, just as he was about to do something, Jaakson felt something. IT was that same feeling he got from Wesley’s body earlier. Only this time, he saw the prince’s Mist starting to seep out of his body. Though, it seemed no one noticed this. They were too busy watching the rising of a Rozarrian Rumble between Emiri and Nadeline.
"Calm yourself before I calm you down."
"Oh, a threat! That's right, considering you are both royalty, you would side with one another! My deepest apologies, Majesties."
Jaakuna got closer to WEsley’s bed, looking as his body began to pulsate. It seemed it was only audible to him. He heard it ringing through his ears. The closer that he got to WEsley’s body, the louder that it got in his head. It reached such a volume that Jaakuna found himself struggling to walk. He gripped the right side of his head with the respective hand, though it forced him to take a knee. He dropped right by Wesley’s chest, looking at the prince as the pulsing became fiercer, but this time Jaakuna experience more than the sound of a pulsing heart. He saw images of...something roaring, surrounded by a field of mist. It looked hurt, like it was in pain. It thrashed around and smacked its head repeatedly on something that clanged horribly loud in Jaakuna’s head.
And then Jaakuna experienced the worst of it yet. The sounds of a lion roaring violently in his ear and actually sending Jaakuna inside that field of Mist. If not for a moment, Jaakuna saw--he saw something large and unbelievably strong. It felt incredible. This lion was not a beast that was crying out in pain; it was boasting its power. As he approached it closer, Jaakuna saw who exactly it was. From the deep purple eyes to the dark hair and the rounded face and the flawless complexion. It was…
Suddenly, from his knelt positon, Jaakuna was shoved backwards about five paces, crashing into Cassandra, Nadeline, and Emiri. It was right at the moment they were about to declare war on each other.
“Watch where you going, would you,” Cassandra told Jaakuna as she shoved him forward.
“W-w-w..”
“What?”
Jaakuna simply pointed in front of him. “Wesley!”
Cassandra looked to where he pointed. Savayna looked too. Anyone who looked int he direction that Jaakuna had pointed in, they would see what no one thought they’d believe: Wesley was sitting up and awake. His eyes were open. He was breathing again. Though, to those who had sensitive ears to Mist--like those who have unlocked the Esper Seals and Viera--would notice something different about him. Wesley’s Mist was different than before. It was...crisper. It not only was crisp, but it had evolved.
In the stillness of the moment, silence took the room, though Wesley would look around, blinking. He then looked to the direction of Nadeline. He smiled at her. And as he would--anyone who was looking at him at that moment--would notice that his eyes were no longer purple as they had once been. Whatever had happened to him had affected his eyes; they shined brilliantly like the sun and seemed as though lava itself was dancing in them.
“I’ve worried you. I’m sorry, my love,” Wesley, for the first time in days, spoke directly to Nadeline, then he looked to everyone. “I imagine you all have questions. Please, if you would, speak now. I will try to answer them to the best of my ability.”