"Yes," Fendros' smile went down and he nodded. "We ought to talk to him about it. He'll be tired, but it would be best to get it out of the way tonight." Fendros tilted his head, looking at Rhazii. "We should probably be stern, though it's hardly fair if we make him think it was entirely his fault. He might not even remember doing it. We ought to work on it as he gets better control." Fendros curled his lips. "Honestly, I'm just glad he's okay. I should have been watching him more closely." Janius was in his beast form lapping at the water in the river when Kaleeth looked at him, catching his eye. Once he had slaked his thirst, he checked on Kaleeth again and picked up on her anxiety. He decided then to transform back and approach her. "Greetings," he said with a smile, sitting down next to her. He looked at her, lifted one knee, and held up his elbow on it. "Are you okay?" He asked sympathetically.