Ahnasha shrugged. She thought the idea had potential, but there were still problems to solve."I don't know. I think it would be nice if we could find any of those, but I would have no idea where to even begin looking. There really isn't that much more time left. Two months at most, not even considering however much time is required to reach this village for Runt's ritual. I...I know I've been slowing you all down when it comes to traveling. We have to stop constantly for me, or at least a lot more than we used to. It is difficult and slow to travel through Black Marsh even without a handicap; I don't even know if we could get out of Black Marsh before it is time. I would love to find one of those groups you mentioned, but I wouldn't really know where to begin. Maybe...maybe I'm just overthinking this. Maybe I am worrying over what will amount to nothing. I know childbirth isn't easy, but I mean, there are plenty of people who don't have access to healers and alchemists. They can get through it just fine with no permanent issues. It will all probably turn out fine...hopefully. I don't know, I guess when it comes to the safety of our child, it is better for me to worry too much than not enough." She said, trying to rationalize away her fear. Ahnasha looked around for a moment at the home Meesei had gone into. She was likely already talking to the town's leaders about her questions. Apart from that, and the quick resupply that Lorag was currently in charge of, they had little reason to remain in the town afterwards. Provided Meesei got the answers she was looking for, they would probably leave just as quickly as they arrived...which would mean even more walking for Ahnasha. At the moment, she was grateful for the chance to rest, but she was no doubt going to have to rest plenty of times more before the end of the day. Her diminishing physical capabilities as of late was something that was filling her with a mix of guilt and shame. Not only was she starting to become a burden on the pack, but she was uncomfortable with the feeling of being weak. At the very least, she could still shoot straight, so anything involving archery, she could still do. Breaking out of her thoughts, Ahnasha leaned forward with a slight grin and gave Fendros a quick kiss. "I definitely appreciate the suggestions, though. You've been a big help to me the past few months."