Wiping the sleep from his eyes and taking a deep breath, Fendros awoke to a mouth that tasted of sick and a headache. "I've been better," he grumbled. He slowly sat up and looked out the window, "How long was I asleep?" Judging by the afternoon daylight, it might not have been that long, unless of course he had slept overnight. He was able to get up from the bed and walk with Ahnasha to the shop, hand in hand. It was clear from his stride and his complexion that he had recovered considerably, but was a little shaken by the experience. "I remember becoming isolated from everything, then relaxed, then when my senses started to come back, it was... crawling, biting." He shuddered at just the memory, "Then I remember seeing you, you helped me. Thank you. I didn't say or do anything bad, did I? I was in a strange state of mind." At the shop, Ariel saw some familiar faces from when she handed out flyers. Many customers were content to browse, but others came straight to her for a specific request. The local's requests ranged from the simple, to the complicated, to things that Ariel hadn't even considered. There were occasions where Ariel was able to fulfill the request on the spot, but she very quickly had a lot of orders in her logbook. She was most grateful for knowing what little Jel she had mastered. Even though some exchanges were slow and a little frustrating, Ariel was able to be patient and communicate sufficiently. So far, the opening day was going about as well as Ariel had hoped. With all of the activity, it was hard to even notice Sabine leaning up against a wall. She was looking down mostly, but didn't give away much in her demeanour except that she was uncomfortable. It might have been all the activity in such a small space, but more likely she was anticipating their departure. There was of course no chance that Ariel would be coming with them. She knew that all too well. It didn't make it any easier to say goodbye, or to wait to say goodbye. Janius observed Sabine in this state and stood beside her with his arms crossed. "It seems to be going pretty well, hey Runt?" He said, looking at her. Sabine did not respond. "Hey, don't be too upset, Runt." Janius put his hand on Sabine's shoulder comfortingly and gestured to the shop. "Ariel's got a great thing set up here. Is there anything you want to say or do with your sister before leaving?" Sabine scrunched her eyes shut for a moment, then shook her head. "Later," she said weakly, keeping her tears at bay for the moment. Ariel was busy, she didn't want to interrupt her just yet.