Ahnasha put a surprising amount of thought into such a simple request. Other than her innate desire not to part with Rhazii, she did not especially want to disturb him too greatly. At the moment, he was awake, but content. He could see his mother, feel her heartbeat, and could feel safe. Nevertheless, if something happened, she could at least blame Fendros. "Hmm, if you want to take that risk, I'll pass the responsibility to you for the moment." As slowly and deliberately as possible, Ahnasha moved Rhazii from her arms to Fendros'. His eyes widened slightly and he started moving a bit more restlessly, but he wasn't crying...yet. Ahnasha could not really confess to knowing what would make him comfortable or uncomfortable; she was just doing whatever came naturally. Learning how to quiet his cries would be particularly important when they were out of the cities, as drawing attention to themselves could be dangerous. She would have to take care of his every need in those situations, and once he grew old enough, he would have to be well-disciplined to stay quiet when told. She really was not looking forward to the situations that would put her in, but it was too soon to start worrying about that. For now, they just needed to learn the basics.