It was not quite accurate to say that Meesei was "pleased" about anything in this situation, but nevertheless, it was good that Fendros and Monderyn were talking. Even if arguing was a better description of their words, it was something at least. She doubted the pair would ever restore their relationship as it was before. Too much had happened to allow the pain to be forgotten, and it was not as if Fendros could convince him in to immediately give up his prejudices. Though, it was perhaps possible for Fendros to plant the seed of doubt in his mind. In any event, it might be that they would never become friendly with one another again. Certainly, it would be wonderful if they could, but Meesei was not so optimistic. Closure was what Meesei hoped they could achieve, something that would let them be at peace. Until their argument reached its conclusion, Meesei was standing ready to keep the peace, and with spells of paralyze and silence at her disposal, that was not an altogether complicated task. Currently, their volume was at a much more manageable level, so whoever else that might have heard the commotion would hopefully not find it worthwhile to investigate. Meesei was careful to maintain her position as Janius and Sabine cracked the door to peer inside. She leaned to the left to whisper back to him, being careful to keep an eye on Monderyn. "There is no violence anymore, if that is your worry, but...only time will tell if this turns out 'okay.' Fendros is trying to talk out his issues with Monderyn. I will tell you what happens." She explained. There was a pause in the conversation, but neither Meesei nor Ahnasha intervened. There was quite a lot Ahnasha _wanted_ to say, but she was now composed enough that she realized this was something personal for Fendros. She might find a way to help, but at the moment, all she could do was to let the Fendros and Monderyn continue to talk.