Kaleeth shrugged her shoulders and gently stroked the wamasu's back. She had seen grown wamasu before, or course, but never one so young and...peaceful. Apart from drawing a bit of blood, it really couldn't hurt anyone yet, so it was not a threat to anyone. "I am not really sure what the village leaders will think. I...really do not want to give it to father. I kind of like it though, it is...cute. Not like the big one that almost killed us." The wamasu curled up in Janius' arms quite readily and seemed rather content with where it was. It looked around at its surroundings and continued to sniff the air, letting out small chirps periodically. Kaleeth did not know how many of a wamasu's behaviors were instinct, and how many were taught, so she had no idea what it would be like to raise one. After a few minutes, Ahnasha finally climbed out of her bedroll and approached the pair. She knelt down beside Janius and ran her hand over the hatchling's back. "Let me see it a moment." Ahnasha said, but as soon as she put her hands around it and the wamasu recognized she was trying to pick it up, it projected a static shock into her hand, not quite large enough to cause any real pain, but enough to surprise her. It was happy to stay right where it was. "Ow!" Ahnasha exclaimed, pulling back her hand. "Did not think a hatchling would be able to use lightning." Kaleeth chuckled and continued to rub the part of its back without spines. "It looks like it likes Janius." Meesei decided to leave Sabine alone while she worked, so as not to disturb her. Instead, she went over and sat down by Janius and Kaleeth as well. The wamasu was certainly a curiosity, but what was on her mind was Janius and what he had happened to him the previous day. If it pertained to the safety of the pack, she needed to know about it.