Everyone payed attention to Meesei's explanation, even Sabine opened her eyes and faced Meesei while she spoke. After their alpha finished, there was a pause accompanied by some glances until the end of the talk had settled in. Ariel smiled and looked to each member of the pack. "It sounds like you're all to go on quite the adventure," She said, "I should wish to visit the Marsh myself some time." At this, Sabine waded carefully across pool to Ariel and took her hands. "Come with us," Sabine said. The tone of her words were inviting, but her face was the same blank stare. The smile Ariel wore became a sad one. "I'm sorry, sister. My place isn't with the pack. I would only be a burden on you and your friends." Sabine's eyes lowered slowly, then she waded back to where she was sitting before, leaving the situation somewhat resolved surprisingly quickly. Perhaps she would bring it up later. "Well, it sounds like Black Marsh is a bit more manageable than I was brought up to believe," Fendros remarked. He felt bad for Ahnasha, with her being destined for the middle stages of pregnancy by the time they arrived. It was the way it would be no matter where they traveled of course, and Fendros doubted that it would be the only time they would travel to the marsh. Regardless, all Fendros could really do about it was to give help where she needed it. Janius brought his head forward again with a gruff expression, it didn't look like he was enthused with traveling to the Marsh in the first place, but it didn't seem to bring him to the point of protesting against it. "I'm more worried about just how far this daedric war is going to spread," he said with a low and concerned voice, "Don't get me wrong when I say this, but we're now the pack with Hircine's champion, I have a feeling that the war may follow us wherever we go." He shrugged and put his head back again, "Perhaps the dangers of the marsh will slow or deter Vile's agents for a time."