Ahnasha took Rhazii and allowed him to nurse as she listened to Fendros. Just like him, she was indecisive on what to do. Lorag was always a hard person to understand. Even though his actions always seemed so straightforward, there was more to him than he liked to let on. It also did not help that he was the oldest member of the pack, so no one else had gone through what he was experiencing. "I feel like...this isn't something I know how to approach. I mean, aging is something I am worried about, but...I'm not in the same position as Lorag. I think...you should at least try to talk to him once, since he already told you before. That seems like the option that would upset him the least. If it doesn't work, I think telling Meesei would be the next best option. He will always listen to the Alpha." Ahnasha suggested. It took a few moments for Kaleeth to understand what Janius wanted her to do, but eventually, she realized that she was meant to stay still. There was a decent wait where she did not understand why he wanted her to be still, but once the fish started to swim around them, it all made sense. She could not help but to smile at the sight around her. The school was made up of more living fish than she had ever seen in one spot, moving like a cloud swirling around them. So entranced by the sight was she that she almost didn't notice Janius' breathing issues until she felt her hand being squeezed. Janius had started to pull Kaleeth up with him, but once she began to swim as well, she ended up pulling him much more quickly. They had not been so deep that they needed to worry about a significant pressure difference, so she brought him up as fast as possible. Once they broke the surface, she allowed him a few moments to catch his breath, but as soon as his breaths calmed enough, she wrapped her arms tightly around him and gave him an enthusiastic kiss, her passion inspired by the majesty of the sights he showed her. Meesei had saw that Janius had suddenly needed to surface, but fortunately, Kaleeth seemed to have the matter well in hand, as she brought him to the surface more than quickly enough for him to be safe. As such, she swam back to shore once the pair had made it to the surface. She gave a smile to Fendros and Ahnasha as she walked by them, but she decided to approach Ariel and Sabine, as it appeared they were drying off, and would likely be leaving soon.