"Sure." Janius didn't mind waiting for a bit. In fact, he was slightly grateful to have the time to think about what he could show Kaleeth, especially on their shoestring budget. Perhaps just exploring other districts would be the best approach. It wasn't as if he knew the city in the first place. While they had the time and Kaleeth's mood seemed well, Janius thought that perhaps now might be a good time to probe on an issue that still made him slightly worried for her. He put and arm around her and put on a more serious look. "So, how are you faring with..." He looked down sympathetically "...you know, the homesickness?" Meesei's question put a look of intense thought on Sabine's face. She had kept herself occupied in one way or another in the pack for so long that thinking about what she enjoyed before being turned took some time. She came across memories of playing children's games, as you would at that age, being taught things, pushing over sentinels. But beyond that, it was only really alchemy. Slowly, she shook her head, feeling a little odd to have such a void in her mind and reflecting the feeling in her face. "I...don't know." They continued to walk for a few seconds, but the way Sabine spoke indicated that she was trying to think of something to follow up. Being in a city, let alone one she had never been in, Sabine's mind drew a blank and she looked at Meesei curiously. "What...what is there to do?" "Lorag, there you are." With a nod and a wave, Fendros approached Lorag and didn't waste any time. He could tell that eyes were on him again. "Ahnasha and I desire to use the last of the afternoon to look around the city for any books and advice we can find for raising Rhazii. He's tired from the travelling, though, and one of us needs to stay behind to keep an eye on him. We were wondering if, perhaps, either you accompanied one of us, so we aren't wandering around alone, or-" Fendros put out a hand in a noncommittal gesture, still wondering whether what Ahnasha said about Lorag warming up to Rhazii was true, "-if you like, you could keep an eye on Rhazii for us, while Ahna and myself go out looking together. What do you think?" It was only then that Fendros noticed the conflicted demeanour Lorag displayed, but for now Fendros played it off simply as whether or not to spend his coin on drink. With what he had, he wouldn't be able to get intoxicated enough to neglect Rhazii if he decided to stay behind, so that much was a comfort.