All this time, Sabine had been wondering where Leaps was hiding. Leaps-On-Elves was normally a free-spirited creature, even for a young one, so he would often wander off a short distance. She imagined that if they didn't find him dead in their rooms that he would turn up eventually. The relief from finding the pack's pet brought a smile to her face. Rhazii was just as happy to see Leaps, as it turned out. There was little doubt that Rhazii would have tried to taste the end of Leaps mouth if he could. He seemed to do that with everything that entered his grasp once he was strong enough. However, he had to be content with touching Leaps on the nose while the wamasu hatchling stretched out his head as much as he could and sniffed at him. Even though Meesei was holding back on asking about Fendros and Ahnasha's ordeal, Sabine decided to take the peaceful moment to speak. Unfortunately, Sabine's naivety was present in her tone, noting that her words may have been ill-advised at that moment. She looked at Ahnasha with her blank face, that nowadays gave of a more serious expression. "Ahnasha, back when the Hist helped me, one of the things they let me do was go back to when Meesei first asked about what happened to me, so I could talk to her. It hurt to talk, but not as much as when I decided not to talk for so long." Sabine craned her neck to try and be more convincing, "I tried to talk to Fendros about the dungeon, because you were both hurt when I found you, but he was scared, and yelled at me. You are scared, too. You don't have to tell us what happened right now, but remember that it will hurt more if you don't talk."