Ahnasha gave a quick nod, being careful not to do too much to disturb Rhazii. "Yeah, go ahead. After he's had his fill, I'm going to try to get him to sleep, then maybe see about getting some rest myself. I would suggest looking for books or something like that. You might have to look for a while to find something that doesn't pertain only to Argonians. See you soon." After Fendros closed the door and took a few steps away, Lorag practically dragged him out of the tavern with how quickly he rushed him out of the door. He seemed unusually eager, especially for something that did not pertain to him very strongly, and to say his attitude at the moment was odd would be an understatement. "Come on, lead the way...hmm, what should I call you now, Dunmer-dad? No, that sounds stupid. Ah, I'll figure it out. Now, let's go." Kaleeth held herself especially close to Janius. She usually enjoyed the "private" moments they shared, but in this case, she honestly just wanted some distraction from her thoughts. She just wanted to get away from her regrets for a while, but she did her best not to let on to her troubles, but even so, there was still that look of regret in her eyes. regardless, she wrapped her arms around his neck and kissed him, hoping he would forget about it. After a few minutes of walking, Meesei and Sabine reached the market district. The main road cutting through it was even wider than the road leading into town, but it was even more crowded, as essentially served as a courtyard for an outdoor market. There were stalls with all sorts of foods, clothing, jewelry, and any other number of items for sale, in addition to businesses with proper buildings behind them. "Well, if you want to meet people, a market is a great place to do so. We should look for the courier service first. I would guess it would be located in one of the actual buildings, instead of the stalls. After that, though, I wouldn't mind shopping around and seeing if we can find some interesting people. Just keep an eye out for anyone you might want to talk to. I am not familiar enough with the culture of this city to know if it is normal to approach strangers, but I am sure there is a way we can justify a conversation, especially here."