With the anxiety of the next day hanging in the air that night's rest was perhaps the most uncomfortable yet. Now, they knew for sure that they were going to be stepping into danger. They were going to be leaving in the morning, so Meesei was sure to awaken early to help make preparations for the rest of the pack. She did not expect that Vinaremo would be patient enough to wait for them to be ready, so she wanted them to be adequately ready before it was time to go. Similarly, Ahnasha awoke early, but for her, it was to care for Rhazii. She didn't know who was going to be caring for him, and everything in her being wished she could stay behind to do it, but she couldn't do anything about that now. The best she could do was to make sure that whoever took care of him was adequately supplied. She made sure all of the clothing they had made for him was packed neatly together, as well as all of the supplies they would need to feed him. Luckily, they still had quite a bit of milk that was still fine for him to drink. The situation was far from ideal, but Ahnasha was making the best of it that she could. There was a knock at the door, but Ahnasha was in the middle of feeding him one last time before they left, so she quickly glanced to Fendros, who had just awoken. "Could you get that? I am a bit busy." Meanwhile, Kaleeth had awoken early as well due to her nerves, but instead of preparing, she just stayed laying in the bed, looping through her fears in her mind. Despite all of their training so far, she knew she still wasn't a greatly skilled fighter. All of the advantages she had came from natural ability instead of practice. And while, admittedly, she still had a strong edge over the average opponent, she feared what would happen if she came across a particularly skilled enemy, but Janius or the others were not there to help her. Janius knew how to fight in a way that worked around her strength, so why couldn't one of the mercenaries? Still, she had to try to be brave. Janius and the others were [i]going[/i] to be there by her side, and as long as that was true, she didn't think she had much to fear. Even so, she unconsciously started to tighten her grip of her arms around Janius' waist, to the point that he would have a hard time getting up once he started to stir.