As Meesei predicted, her own preparations did not take a great deal of time. Once she obtained a large enough parchment, she enchanted a scroll of invisibility quickly, and Sabine was just as efficient with her ointment. As the day drew closer to night, Jerrick finally came by and gave the signal. As quickly as they could, Meesei and Ahnasha applied the ointment, then left the room under the cover of their own invisibility spells. Since Ahnasha did not have quite the magicka reserve as Meesei, she used the welkynd stone as a source of power along the way to prevent her from fatiguing herself, in the event they needed to intervene quickly after arriving. Meesei and Ahnasha were entirely silent and unseen as they made their way into the meeting room. Jerrick might not have known they were there, had Meesei not approached once she checked to make sure they were alone to drop the scroll of invisibility on his desk. "Remember, once the assassin has been revealed, use this to escape. We need not even kill the traitor here and now. Once they are identified, they are powerless to tear this pack apart as long as you live." She said at a nearly inaudible whisper in his ear. As for readying the ambush itself, Meesei was quick to determine the ideal hiding spot. As was common for Ayleid chambers, there were decorative columns, four in all, that went almost all the way up to the ceiling, but not quite the entire way. Normally, they would be quite difficult to climb without a ladder or rope, but with some strong telekinetic assistance from Meesei, both she and Ahanasha were able to climb to the top of two of the columns. Ahnasha climbed one closer to the entrance, while Meesei picked a spot nearer Jerrick. It was a hiding spot that served multiple purposes. For one, it allowed them to attack from an unexpected angle. Ahnasha could drop down to block the exit, while Meesei moved in for the kill. She had not been able to use the welkynd stone in the way she expected, but she still had it in her bag and could use it as a source of magical power if needed. The other purpose to hiding atop the columns was to put them as far away from Jerrick as possible while still being able to help him quickly. The traitor had no way of knowing that his or her intentions were known, so it would be unlikely that they would be on special alert for a trap, but just in case, being on top of the pillars could keep them out of sight from detect life spells. As powerful as they were, they only worked within the caster's field of view, and an assassin would have to look quite high up, away from Jerrick, in order to see them. Their plan was set, and they had made all the preparations they could. All they could do was wait for whatever was to come. Darahil's arrival outside the door put Meesei and Ahnasha at the ready, but for the moment, he seemed to leave when requested. There were no guarantees in this ambush, but they had pushed the odds as far in their favor as they were capable of. Lorag groaned as she was shaken awake. He had gotten a fair amount of sleep, which allowed him to heal considerably from their bout earlier. He no longer felt dizzy, just groggy and annoyed. "Ah, what is it?" He asked on reflex before his eyes focused enough to see who had awoken him. "What, you lookin' for another fight already?"