The story was heart warming enough that Llarasa actually smiled near the end of it. She let out a high pitched titter along with Ahnasha's chuckle and glanced at Fendros knowingly. "Was it drink?" Fendros looked away, took a deep breath, and lifted his eyebrows as far as he could. "Drink may or may not have been involved." Llarasa smiled through false bemusement and hit Fendros in the back of the shoulder with her palm, chastising him. "I should have known. At least it seems to have worked out. That doesn't explain how you changed your opinion of Khajiits, though." "Well, it's just as Ahnasha said, we enjoyed each others' company. Also, once I found out that she was pregnant, well, I couldn't just pretend that it wasn't my responsibility." Fendros looked up at Ahnasha, "And it's hard to see race as an issue when you're in love." "That's adorable, brother." Llarasa laughed. She sniffed the last of the fluid form her nose and kept glancing at Rhazii. After a few seconds, Fendros noticed Llarasa's looks. "Would you like to hold him?" "Could I?" Llarasa asked quietly, looking between Fendros and Ahnasha's faces. --- Sabine was a little nervous. The Nord woman was a stranger and she didn't know why she would want to know what exactly happened. Meesei said that the guards were okay to talk to, though, so Sabine eventually began after holding her forearm in her other hand. "I was in the Arboretum with the others and went to see an interesting mushroom. When I got up, I couldn't see Meesei or the others anywhere. I thought they had gone in the same direction we had been going, but I couldn't find them." Sabine looked at the guard's inkwell idly, "I found the Temple District, and I had seen that before, so I just tried to find the inn. I took a wrong turn, though, and ended up in a crowd and couldn't find anything familiar. After a while, a Dunmer woman saw me crying and helped me." Sabine scuffed a her shoe, "I'm sorry that I made everyone look for me."