While it was interesting to hear about Meesei's mother, Sabine was more curious about how Meesei and her mother got along. It sounded like she was very busy most of the time, and Meesei was probably just as busy with her studies. For now, though, Sabine followed up with what she wanted to find out first. "Meesei, I feel like I should ask about more things. Things about the future, but...I don't know what to ask, so...what things did you ask your mother when you were my age? Was there anything you wish you had asked her about?" Janius tried to stay calm and keep his voice down. Only a liar could say that this didn't bother Kaleeth, that much was clear, but he didn't want the issue to escalate too much. He held one hand up to try and console her, "I'm not saying it isn't a bad thing. It is stupid, I know, but this is their ship. We still need the crew to take us to Cyrodiil. If we attack them, they have an excuse to head to shore and drop us there. We can't afford that." Janius placed a hand on Kaleeth's shoulder and exhaled through his nose, "Right now, these are just the rules of a game we will have to play on this ship. Just ignore the jeers and the mutterings, don't inflame it, and we should be fine. If they try anything without provocation, then we can talk to the captain and he will put them back in line."