"Yes, I know the cave." Kaleeth answered silently. "It is not big. No turns, no chambers, just one straight path, leading down. It is pretty wide, enough for the ogre, but it gets narrower near the end. There is a stream going through it, into a hole at the end of cave." There really wasn't much detail she could draw, but she complied and used two claws to draw a narrowing path and tried to convey that it sloped down. "Hmm, it is small space, and ogres are strong, but...if we go in, we will have our backs to the entrance. We could always back up; the cave is not wide enough for it to get around us. We can back it into a wall, but it can not. The stream makes noise, we might be able to sneak up on it. We could try to lead it out, but then we will not be able to surprise it. It will be ready. Should we try to sneak in? Do you think it is too dangerous?" Kaleeth asked. --- Tuxeek seemed surprised that Sabine was able to carry him as well as she was, especially at the speed they were going. It seemed Human girls were stronger than he thought. He said little on his way back and mostly seemed to be focusing on blocking out his pain. They moved at a fair pace, but even so, it took longer to get back than it did for Sabine to run to the halfway mark. Thorantilth, Shaleer-Za, and Meesei were all still at the starting line, and all except Meesei seemed surprised that Sabine was returning so soon. The moment she came into sight, Thorantilth walked forward to meet them, then dropped down on his knees to accept his son from Sabine. He looked down at Tuxeek with a concerned expression, then looked Sabine in the eyes. "What happened?" He asked simply.