Lorag grunted, then gave a chuckle. "Hmph, you're worried I'll throw myself onto someone's sword or something? Like I said before, I don't really expect you to understand. You can go ahead and calm down; a warrior's death isn't a suicide. I'll end up fighting to my bloody and glorious end, whenever that may be. If I end up dying, it'll be because there was no way I could have lived." Lorag's explanation, at least to him, was meant to be reassuring, though Fendros might disagree. Regardless, he considered the matter closed enough to head on into the tavern. Reads shrugged her shoulders. "Maybe." She responded simply. By no means did she appear offended by Sabine's advice, but she didn't seem to take it to heart. It was likely she had heard similar advice from other before, so it didn't really have any meaning to her. The Redguard finally finished his song, so Reads broke away for a moment to place the coin Sabine had given her in the plate along with the other tips. Walking back, she looked at Sabine while glancing back to the road. "Well, I should get home now. Mother surely has chores for me by now. Have a good day, and thank you for the talk." Kaleeth laid in the bed with her arms wrapped tightly around Janius. Her mind was certainly off of her village now, and would hopefully stay that way for quite a while. Even when they weren't mating, Janius had a way of keeping her mind of off her home. Unfortunately, it was only ever really a distraction. She had been so close to her family that she wasn't sure if she would ever completely be rid of the homesickness. It was definitely better now, but it wasn't gone. She heard scratching at the door from Leaps trying to get out, but it would probably be best not to let him bother the tavern's patrons. It was hard enough to carry him around without the townsfolk taking notice. Luckily, most people did not know what a young wamasu looked like, and he was still rather small. It would be years before he became too big to reasonably take into a town. After giving up on the door, he wandered around the room for a few minutes to satisfy his curiosity, then jumped up on the bed with them. Kaleeth laughed when he climbed up onto Janius, who he seemed to have a certain affinity for. He was a bit larger than before, and his claws a bit longer, but they still did not break the skin when he climbed on Janius. Kaleeth scratched behind the holes that served as Leaps' ears, something that she found he enjoyed rather well. "You know, I like Leaps. I hope we can keep him when he grows up. I feel kind of guilty we killed his mother, but I think you're his mother now." She laughed.