Even though Sabine had heard most if all of what Ahnasha had said before, she nodded to every point attentively. It made sense that she would be anxious about separating with Rhazii, even for a day or two. Sabine carefully took Rhazii and readjusted to hold him properly. Almost immediately he squirmed uncomfortably in Sabine's smaller arms, but it wasn't quite enough to upset him. Sabine looked at Ahnasha with a small smile, "You be safe, too." Fendros also approached Sabine and put his arm on Ahnasha's shoulder reassuringly. He gave instruction to Sabine, but if he had worry, he was hiding it. "Just remember the nanny's book if you can't remember how to do something we instructed you on. We will see you soon, Sabine." The final thing that Janius did before leaving was to find Leaps and lead him to the centre of the camp. The wamasu just seemed to continue to grow over the time they had him, so lifting him up was more difficult. Thankfully, he seemed receptive to Kaleeth and Janius' training enough that he could follow basic commands. Still, Janius leaned forward and spoke to him like he understood. "Now, Leaps-On-Elves, we're going on an important task today. We'll be back soon, but we need you to stay here and guard Sabine and Rhazii, okay? You take care of them now." Leaps chirped and jumped off his front legs excitedly, to which Janius stopped him with a forefinger in front of his eyes. "No, Leaps. Stay. Stay." Leaps stayed put, standing near to Sabine. Janius slowly stood up straight and turned to move away. Everyone gathered to Meesei, geared up and ready to move. There didn't appear to be any more preparation, so they began to move. Whether by not having her scent nearby, or by some other instinct, Rhazii began to squirm more and start to cry as soon as Ahnasha was some distance away. Sabine looked up at Ahnasha, but didn't convey any trouble as she began to rock him, just as Ahnasha had taught her. Sabine shushed the child gently and slowly sat down. Rhazii didn't quiet by the time the pack had left, but Sabine was patient.