"No, no," Fiona answered, blinking. "You didn't interrupt. Just making introductions is all." She was looking at Sana and Ariana instead, the girl hugging her new protector. Through the course of searching for the girl's family, or at least a name, Sana had stumbled across something quite remarkable. It would've been hard to believe if Fiona didn't already know Sana had found a family member among the enslaved, and heard of others being slaughtered. "I don't suppose you had any brothers or sisters, Sana?" the question was asked gently, because Fiona knew well enough not to intrude too boldly on family matters of those she wasn't entirely familiar with yet. The resemblance was clear enough, now that Fiona was looking for it, which made it seem all too likely that Sana had stumbled across a niece in Ariana. Fiona couldn't imagine what the woman was going through, especially since they were going to be leaving the child behind. Seeing that Vaeri and some of the others were geared up already, Fiona took it as her turn, and having finished her plate, stood from the bench. "I should be getting ready, I suppose. We'll be on the road soon." After returning her plate, Fiona made her way upstairs and began preparing to leave. Over her tunic she laced up her jacket, having cleaned it of the hell hound's blood as best she could the night before. After that she buckled on her armor pieces, and secured her belt around her hips. Untying and shaking out her hair, she ran several fingers through it while making one last check of the room. It would be good to get on the road. They'd done a lot of good work yesterday, but there was much more to go before the job would be complete. Satisfied, Fiona exited the room, locking the door behind her, and starting back down the stairs.