Sabine felt a little confusion, but didn't protest as it dawned upon her what Meesei was trying to do. Sabine was finding that keeping secrets in such a way seemed far more difficult now that she actually talked to people. She decided that she would just talk as little as possible until they caught the murderer. Vera put her hands together and greeted Kaleeth and Sabine. "Ah yes, it is good to see you two again." Vera gave Meesei a smile, "Best of luck to you, Meesei." As Meesei and Sabine began towards the scholar's loft, Vera bid Kaleeth sit near her. Breakfast was almost over, but they had some time to talk. "Now, Kaleeth, before we begin, I should note that I have a class to teach in the morning and clothes washing and repairing duties later on, so I may not be able to teach you throughout the day. However, we should have ample time." Vera turned in her seat to better face Kaleeth, "Before we begin, did you have any specific questions?" As expected, Harriet was less than enthused with Lorag's response. She let out a short groan and frowned, "Really? That was what she said?" Harriet looked forward again and raised one hand, "Pfft, look, if you're not gonna to spar, I'll just find someone else. I'll teach you how the clan works as a...multitasking practice, I guess." Harriet shrugged as the approached the end of the corridor. Harriet and Lorag came upon the main chamber to find that a few pairs of fighters had donned padding and were already practising amongst themselves. Harriet stopped to scan the room and tried to spot someone she knew. "It takes a lot a' respect to stop most orcs fighting. Are you afraid of me, or is Meesei just that persuasive?"