Sabine nodded and raised her head enough to drink down the potion. As she expected, it helped to dull the pain and repair the remaining bruises she had sustained. With Meesei's magic dealing with most of the pain, feeling the broken rib being shifted into a repairable position was an odd and uncomfortable sensation. Once she finished the potion, she put the flask down beside her and tried to stay still as Meesei treated her. "How long will it keep hurting to breath?" Sabine asked, turning her head to Meesei this time, knowing it was the magic keeping her pain at bay. "I want to try and make other potions for the next fight." --- Fendros looked at Ahnasha and sat down beside her again, his hand wrapping around hers. He was reminded of their own fate if they could not find anything to extend Ahnasha's lifespan. Even if it was in completely different circumstances, he empathised with Janius and Kaleeth. By Janius' expression, Fendros could tell he knew the reality of he and Kaleeth's limited time together. With a solemn expression, Fendros looked up at Kaleeth and answered. "I know I would go through pain unending for Ahna. I love her deeply." He took a pause to try and think of what to say to Kaleeth. "I always feel that it would be horrible to live without Ahnasha. I couldn't fathom it." He looked at Ahnasha and gave her a affectionate smile, "But even if I were to lose her, I wouldn't regret it more than if I had never met her at all." He looked up at Kaleeth and Janius once more, "I am of the opinion that you should follow your heart in such situations. I am worried about what the Master-Hunter might try if the Treeminder cannot keep him at bay, but... I don't know, what do you think, Ahna?"