"Okay," Sabine answered quietly. Ahnasha's words did help deflate some of the fear that had spread through her mind, but now it didn't seem like their voyage was going to be quite as easy as she had envisioned. She could only hope that their company on the ship would not be too smelly, greedy, or otherwise unpleasant. That was beyond her control at this point, though. In looking down and trying to console herself, Sabine's eyes found Rhazii where he lay in Ahnasha's arms. Another question came to the forefront of her mind that evidenced her lack of experience in everyday society. "Ahnasha, does that hurt? Feeding Rhazii?" At this point, Fendros was mildly aware that it was soon time to head into the city. He decided to finish his page before he started to shoulder his share of the luggage. He wondered what Sabine and Ahnasha were talking about, but was too focussed to eavesdrop properly. Heading up from the beach were a much more fatigued looking Janius and Kaleeth. Fresh scratch marks on Janius' shield spoke of their training being suitably intensive this afternoon. Either that or simply evidence of Kaleeth's superhuman strength being applied.