Janius stopped chewing on his breakfast and looked back at Lorag for a few moments. He still felt guilty about it all, but he should have known that the pack wouldn't like being kept uninformed. "Hmm, you're going to keep going on about this, aren't you?" He asked rhetorically with resignation. Well, he didn't have to tell everyone the full story just yet. He looked around quickly to see if anyone who spoke Cyrodilic was in earshot, then responded to Lorag without much emotion, "I mostly didn't want to give Runt anything else to worry about before her ritual, so I suppose I could tell you." Janius threw a glance beside him at Kaleeth-Rei and the wamasu she fed, then looked back at Lorag, "Zharanthixil, the Master-Hunter, is Kaleeth's father." Janius looked down at his food, "He caught us... by the river last night. He caught us being close. He proceeded to almost kill me but he stopped. Now he might be trying to convince the other leaders to throw us out, or try something malign towards myself." Frowning mostly in worry, Fendros spoke after a short moment. "Is there anything we can do?" "No, no, I don't think so." Janius gestured to Fendros dismissively, then rubbed one side of his face in his own anxiety. "I'm... going to try and talk with him. I haven't worked out much to say except 'sorry' at this point. I don't think he'll want to believe anything I have to say." Once again, Tunxeek looked across to the outsiders to see if Sabine was with them. He wanted to give her some encouragement before the next trial, but he was too busy yesterday. However, she was nowhere to be seen. Given that most of the outsiders were outside having breakfast, Sabine's absence caused him a no small amount of worry. He decided to finish eating his portion of wamasu quickly, then proceed to the common hut. Tunxeek poked his head between the doorframe and the curtain to the common hut to peek inside and found Sabine and Meesei having their breakfast inside. Sabine was working wordlessly with alchemical apparatus, and barely eating at all. Tunxeek approached them both with a concerned look and let out a quiet, "Good morning." Sabine didn't even acknowledge his existence as she worked. Nervously, Tunxeek sat down beside Sabine and glanced between her and Meesei. "Is everything alright?"