Fendros kept his hand on Ahnasha's stomach, but lifted his head from it. "So it has been kicking. Hm, I wonder if it will want to say hello right now." Fendros leaned his head on Ahnasha's shoulder and waited silently. Thinking on Ahnasha's words caused Fendros to grin a bit himself, "I hadn't really thought about it that way, but it makes sense that having something alive growing inside you would be strange, come to think of it." He glanced up at her, and took on a dramatic, if joking, tone, "Just imagine if it wasn't meant to be there. That you were actually chosen by the queen of spiders to bear her eggs," his other hand wandered to her side to tickle her, "and soon they will hatch and eat you alive!" Fendros doubted he would get out of this without some sort of payback, but he was in a good mood, he didn't mind. The tone of Kaleeth's voice in her realisation made Janius wonder if she had indeed forgotten, or that perhaps she said something that she didn't realise was outwardly forward. Either way, it didn't seem like she was against it. "Okay," Janius replied, placing a kiss on her nose, "I'll be waiting." With that, they separated, Janius' hand running down Kaleeth's arm as she walked away, holding her gaze for as long as he could. Once she had left, Janius looked down at Leaps-On-Elves in the new basket nest. It was quite peacefully sleeping now. Pointing a finger to it, Janius mumbled, "You behave yourself now," to the oblivious creature, before walking out to the riverside, seating himself down on the shore.