Kaleeth was slow to react to Sabine, but after a few moment, she slowly raised up her head and made eye contact with Sabine. She bared her teeth in anger, not necessarily at Sabine, but at the situation itself. "I am a murderer." She answered. She had been aware enough to know that those humans were bandits, but it didn't really matter to her. The way she mercilessly consumed him haunted her mind, as the images were practically burned into her vision. She had gutted enough animals to be desensitized to gore, but the fact that he was human made that irrelevant. Every time she thought of his half flesh-covered, broken skull, it sent a shiver down her spine. Meesei moved herself to sit to the side, between Kaleeth and Sabine. Her regret was understandable, but at least the fact that her prey had been a highwayman would make it a bit easier. "He was a highwayman, Kaleeth. Had we not been in our lycan forms, he might have tried to kill us, but...I know that is of little comfort. Your beast would have tried to kill him regardless. Still, you do not need to feel regret over this kill. Continue with your training and stay with us, and I promise I will not allow you to kill an innocent as long as I draw breath."