"[i]It woult be pleazurable.[/i]" Janius repeated without complete success, "Hmm. I enjoy hunting, but yes, hunting with you would make me feel good." He smiled at the simplicity of the words used. Even though Janius had a long road ahead if he wanted to bring his Jel up to the level of Kaleeth's Cyrodilic, he also liked the idea of teaching one another. [i]"Id would be bleazurable,"[/i] He replied with a smile, somehow butchering the pronunciation even more the second time. "I have not helped anyone with a language before. Where did you want to start?" Janius asked after a moment, looking to the sky again, "We could just keep talking if you like. And ask questions to make the words clear?" --- Tunxeek nodded and crept inside. The canis root tea was the expensive kind, but it was understandable that father would want some brewed for guests. As the others talked, Tunxeek poured water into a small kettle and took it outside to set it over a fire. Again, Sabine nodded, joining Thorantilth on the mat and staring at the space on the floor inbetween them. While they were in the village, there were no pressing tasks that she had, so she gravitated towards staying for tea. It was not often that she got good ingredients for tea, or the time to make it herself on the road unless it was for medicinal purposes. There was a small debate in Sabine's mind as to whether she wanted to talk. In the end there were a few things that she knew she couldn't work out on her own. "How many more trials?" She asked, still not looking at Thorantilth directly. It was toned more like a statement than a question, but Sabine didn't normally inquire about things vocally. Tunxeek joined them shortly while he waited for the water to boil. It would take a few more minutes yet. He smiled at Ariel and Sabine, trying to be friendly but still feeling out of place.