Ahnasha tried to remain stoic, but the memories Fendros was repeating were just too painful for her to remain unaffected. As he spoke, she slowly lowered her head and turned away from him. She found herself just staring at the top of Rhazii's head, trying in vain to hold back her thoughts. She did manage to hold back from sobbing herself, but only just. Even as Fendros finished his recollection, she remained facing away from him with her head down, completely silent. She gave him no visual or spoken response, just a silence that said more than either of those ever could. "I...guess so?" Kaleeth answered in a questioning tone. She did not quite know why Sabine would want to get in her hammock when there were plenty of other ones open, but she had a hard time denying requests from the rest of the pack. "There isn't really much room in these things though. Be careful not to tip us over; I did that a lot when we first got here, and two people makes it harder to keep it the right way up." Meesei gave a glance to Janius as he approached, as well as a grin. "Oh, just a sailor making a fool of himself. It would not have been bad had he taken my first answer. It would have been flattering, really, but he did not give up quite so easily. Why, did you put him up to it? I seem to recall that you were quite interested in my...relations with others at one point. Even without my responsibilities, though, a sailor would not quite fit my tastes. At all."