Fendros looked at Ahnasha, then back to Kaleeth. "I suppose we can. I can't say I know much about them, but we'll keep an eye on it if you like." He replied. As it lay curled up, it looked particularly peaceful. As long as it didn't try to shock them and bite and their ears too much more, then taking care of the creature for a while wouldn't be a problem. What's the worst that could happen? With his breakfast finished, Janius rose and took another quick look around. "I think I'll have a quick look around for Thorantilth." He looked down to where Kaleeth sat and extended a hand for her. "Do you want to come? We can talk to your father right after." --- Sabine closed her eyes and tried to ingrain Meesei's words in her mind. She was afraid that she wouldn't be able to overcome it no matter how hard or how often she tried, but there was no sense in not trying at all. She opened her eyes and picked up the two waterskins that contained the finished potions. She took one more slow calming breath, stood up, and nodded, trying to feel as confident as she could. "I am ready." Sabine mumbled. She didn't feel ready, but she doubted that she ever would.