"He said he is going to speak to the Elder to stop him from being a part of the Trial or Ritual. I don't think the Treeminder wants father to be around you anymore." Kaleeth answered. She looked up at Meesei, as well as Sabine in her arms. She felt bad that the girl had been hurt so much, but at the same time, she was impressed with how Meesei dealt with it. She stopped the fight with her magic without hurting either participant, and she managed to stop her father in his tracks. Despite her initial fear, Kaleeth was glad she was there, and she was glad she didn't take the fight with father any farther than she did. Even if it would have been justified, Kaleeth simply would not have been able to handle losing her father. "Your friend, Meesei, she was very brave to do what she did. She must be very good with her magic to stop father like that." Kaleeth commented. Soon enough, Meesei started to walk back to the common hut with Sabine in her arms. Both of them were still glowing with the restoration magic Meesei was using. She would stick by Sabine's side and heal her until she had no more magicka left to use, just to prevent her from experiencing the slightest discomfort at her wounds. Meesei still wanted Sabine to be able to undergo the ritual, Kaleeth had stopped sobbing by this point and, all things considered, seemed to be okay. "At least Sabine is in good hands." She looked down for a few moment, then back to his face with a slight, forced smile. "Maybe we should go find your other friends and get the wamasu back from them, if they even want to give it back." --- "Come on, get down from there!" Ahnasha shouted up into a tree. She and Fendros had decided to continue where they left off before with her painting, so they had gone to the edge of the village like before and, naturally, had brought the wamasu with them. Everything had been fine at first; it just curled up and slept on a rock. Ahnasha even considered moving it next to Fendros so she could add it to the painting, but after a while, it grew restless. Now, it was up in the branches of a tree, and she wasn't in any condition to go climbing. Ahnasha looked at Fendros beside her while scratching the back of her neck. "I swear, I didn't know that thing could climb like that. Would have kept a better hold of it if I knew. Maybe...you think you could get up this tree? Once you get up there, I don't think it would be hard to-" She began, but was suddenly interrupted when the wamasu hatchling jumped from its branch and landed directly on Fendros. The creature wasn't that heavy, but the sudden surprise caused him to fall right on his back. In response, Ahnasha of course started laughing hysterically. For a good ten seconds, she laughed harder than she had for quite a while, almost to the point where she was out of breath. "Nice catch." She commented after gasping for breath for a few seconds. Ahnasha slowly brought herself down to the ground and sat next to Fendros' head. The wamasu was resting on Fendros' chest, with its nose just a few inches from Fendros'. It sniffed of him a few times, then chirped. "You're just gloating now, aren't you?" Ahnasha commented while looking at the little creature.