Meesei was not surprised when Fendros explained what Janius was doing. He had already wanted to go out and search before, but it would be just as much of a fruitless labor now as it would have been then. Any attempt to search for her after the second day would be nearly impossible, considering how quickly the marsh changed, and the sporadic rainstorms over the past few days would only have made it worse. She could not let him go out and search, as there was no way to track her, and it would only put him in unnecessary danger. He was not thinking clearly, which, to be fair, was perfectly understandable. Meesei could only imagine how much pain he was in. Letting out a deep sigh, Meesei stood up and faced Fendros. "Let's wait here and talk to him once he steps out of the hut. Perhaps the fresh air will help him think clearly. It is unfortunate, but searching for Kaleeth at this point would be pointless. Any tracks she left behind would have been washed away in the marsh after only a short time. The only hope now is to hold out and see if she returns. I can think of...one possibility where she would still be alive that would explain why she is not yet here. It is not a particularly pleasant possibility, but it is something. Although, I am not certain we can remain much longer. We need to get to Stormhold for Ahnasha." She answered. Taking the few moments she had, Meesei thought about what state Janius' mind must be in, and what she could say to him as she watched the common hut and waited for him to exit.