While they were gathered, Leaps-On-Elves scurried around between people's legs, excited by all of the movement. He eventually came to a stop climbing partway up Fendros' leg. Fendros stooped down and picked the creature up with a curious look. "What of Leaps?" He asked, at first to no one in particular, but then to the nearest elder, who happened to be Thorantilth. Separate from this, Reanaseer made an appearance to see the pack off. Janius couldn't understand her Jel, but her words seemed to somewhat calm Kaleeth's mother and father. Fendros was a little too distracted to hear clearly. It was then that Zharanthixil stepped up to Janius. At first Janius raised his chin to Zharanthixil, ready for whatever abuse he might sling. With what had transpired, Janius would understand if he was about to receive a fist to his jaw, but the Master-Hunter's tone was different this time. It seemed almost defeated. It caused Janius to level his head at him and consider his words. The truth was that until Kaleeth could control her beast spirit, she would never be truly safe, but Janius had taken away so much by now. The least he could do was give Kaleeth's parent's this much. He looked directly back into Zharanthixil's eyes. "As long as I draw breath, I will see to it that she is cared for," Janius said with absolute sincerity, "I swear it." Janius wished he could apologise profusely to Kaleeth's parents for all that he had done, but he had to keep up the cover that Kaleeth had built. It would only be cruel to unravel it and possibly reveal the truth. Sabine stepped up to Tunxeek and Thorantilth one last time and smiled warmly. "I already said thank you, but...I'll never forget you both. You helped me." She turned her head to Kaleeth and her smile faded somewhat. She faced Thorantilth again, "I think there is something in Reanaseer's eyes. She's not so blind." Sabine stepped forward and wrapped an arm each around Tunxeek and Thorantilth both, bringing them both into one last hug. She spoke quietly while they were close, "Hircine guide you." When she pulled away, Sabine's smile had returned. "Goodbye."