Sabine, despite still sniffling from saying goodbye, was the quickest to deposit her luggage. She stayed up on the stern of the ship, holding onto the railing and watching the coast of Black Marsh. She wished that she could still see Ariel, but even if the dock wasn't obscured by trees and scrub by now, it was too far away to discern anything but the shape of the tallest towers and the city tree. Out on the choppy waters, the entire pack was having trouble keeping their balance. Fendros was satisfied to stand around, hanging onto a beam until he got used to it. He was honestly at a loss for what to do in the ships confines. After confirming that Ahnasha and Rhazii were settled, he eventually decided to have a quick look around on his own. The ship wasn't especially large, and the cargo was strictly off limits to the pack and the crew alike, so it wouldn't take long. It was something to occupy him, though. Near to Kaleeth as usual, Janius was just as curious about the ship as she was. It was a fate foreseeable to Janius for several seconds that Kaleeth would lose her balance in some way. Kaleeth trying to do three things at once meant that it was easy to see. Janius wasn't quite quick enough to catch her, however he had reached. Her fall made Janius wince, but seeing that Kaleeth was okay turned his face into a laugh. "Careful, Kaleeth," Janius said, helping her up with one hand. It had taken a little while for Janius to find his sea legs, but he had to admit to himself that the hammocks now looked more treacherous than they had before. Of course, that didn't stop him from stepping forward and trying his hand at getting into one. He took the edges of the hammock's fabric, spread it apart, and then awkwardly lifted his knee into its centre. The shuddering effort to stay steady on the swaying floor meant that the endeavour was a constant exercise in balance, so he took it slowly. "I think...I can get this," he said gruffly to reassure Kaleeth, as well as his pride. It took a clumsy, half-intentional spin to get his body into the hammock. He lay face up and lop-sided, but as he swung gently, he had a look of slight fear and he dared not move in case he spun right out again. Moments passed and he readjusted so that his entire body was cradled by the fabric, then he smiled at the comfort it provided. "There we are. Easy!" He said, grinning to Kaleeth. He held his arms up and out from the hammock, beckoning Kaleeth with his hands. "Now you try." It had not yet crossed anyone's mind how they might get [i]out[/i] of the hammock without hurting themselves.