Kaleeth could easily believe that Janius had lived through close encounters with death before. With the way he handled himself during the fight with the wamasu, it was easy to tell that he knew what he was doing. She understood what he was trying to say, but she didn't think words could help her overcome her weakness. "Yes, I remember. I know I have got better since I started becoming a hunter. My father's training has helped. It has given me a way to...react when I don't know what else to do. It's just...I don't always react like I did with the wamasu, or father. Many times, I just...stand there. I can't think. I don't even think about getting hurt or killed, I just think about...nothing. I am not able to move or act. Someone else has to always help me. It did happen with the wamasu. Before I attacked, I froze up again and just screamed. You were calm enough to act and give me time to start thinking. And maybe father would not have even hit you if I would have said something sooner. Looking up at Janius regretfully, Kaleeth nuzzled her snout against his neck. She wanted his advice to work, but talking about danger was far different than experiencing it. "I understand what you saying, but...it is not really a problem when I have time to think. I can...rationalize as you suggest. I can accept that I might die and try to change it, but that is only when I can think. I can't...practice for the fear of real danger. I always do fine in training, but real danger causes me to freeze. You did help though, being there both times. You gave me something to focus on."