"Hmm, strange." Ahnasha commented in regards to Rhazii. She would not have thought herself able to stay asleep through Rhazii's cries. She wondered if it was something that should worry her, but for the moment, she was more interested in the fact that Fendros had a dream. She thought that the medicine was meant to supress all dreaming, but if he had a dream, that meant it either did not work, or was not perfect. Still, she supposed that one night really was not enough to tell for sure. "I doubt we will really know until we give it a few nights to work. Like you said, we could have been lucky. Still, even if it just [i]reduces[/i] the nightmares, we will be able to get some relief." Meesei moved a bit closer to Sabine and watched her as she worked on the cure. Meesei only had a small amount of knowledge on alchemy, which was mostly what she had gathered from watching Sabine in the past. For the most part, it was not a subject that had captured near as much of her interest as magic itself, but she wondered exactly what it would take to learn. Given how much practice it took to become a master alchemist, she doubted it was as simple as following a recipe like cooking. In any case, she stopped focusing on such speculation once Sabine responded to her. Meesei lightly placed her hand on Sabine's shoulder and gave a slight grin. "Well, there is only one way to improve, is there not?" Kaleeth wanted to ask more questions, but she also wanted to avoid making any more noise than was necessary. She was not entirely sure if she should be angry at someone for not telling her this would happen, the uncertainty coming mostly from the fact that she could hardly concentrate on her thoughts. She at least partially remembered the previous night, and she remembered enjoying it, but with the pain she was feeling, there was no way it could be worth it. Still with her hands rubbing her temple, she finally groaned an answered. "Don't worry." She said, covering her head in her bedroll and pressing her hands over her ears to suppress the light and sound. "I'm not going anywhere."