Once the Argonian healer confirmed he was not lying, the noble gave a smile, holding himself back from cutting into her any further. "Ah, now that is an answer, and your honesty is rewarded with my mercy. You see, you cooperate, and your...well, you're more than friends aren't you? Anyway, you give answers, I don't hurt her. Now, a child you say? Well, I must congratulate you. I am not a father myself, but I do like the idea of becoming one someday. If your child is being held by those monsters, then we can help each other. I don't care about you lycans, i just want the vampires dead. If you give me the information I need to mount a successful attack, then I can have my men rescue your child, then I can let you go in return for your help. Your little family can go on its way. Does that sound like a deal? I think it is quite fair." Ahnasha wished she could shout out her thoughts at the noble, but all she could do was bare her teeth and scowl. She did not believe him for a moment. Once he had what he needed, Ahnasha believed he would just kill them outright, along with Rhazii once they attacked. Without her voice, however, Fendros was the one making all of the decisions.