As the rest of the pack finished their breakfast and gathered their equipment, Ahnasha grabbed the pack containing her supplies, then walked over to Sabine, carrying Rhazii in her arms. "Okay Sabine, it looks like we are about to go. Now, are you sure you remember everything we taught you? It took a lot of effort, but we managed to get enough milk to last at least a few days. We should be back much sooner than that, but you have it, just in case. Also, remember how I taught you to hold him if he starts crying. He likes to be rocked slowly, close to your heart. I'm hoping your heartbeat will sooth him as well as mine. Oh, and be sure to keep him clean. His fur tends to get dirty, especially around..." Ahnasha interrupted herself briefly when she saw that most of the others were getting ready to go. Her protective instincts were certainly showing at this point. It was difficult for her to part from her child, but the logical part of her mind knew that it made the most sense for Sabine to be the one to care for him. She just wished that rational part of her mind could overpower the emotional part. "I...am sure you will be fine. After all, you'll have Leaps to help you keep watch. Stay safe." Ahnasha said, finally handing Rhazii over to Sabine. Seeing that everyone had gathered their belongings, Meesei stepped to the edge of camp and addressed the pack. "Is everyone ready? We shouldn't be gone for more than a day, but be prepared for more just in case."