The pack strode quietly through the halls, following Lorag's scent. Along the way, Janius asked why they were following Vera first and what exactly had happened. Once filled in, he and Fendros took on the same thought process as Meesei, wondering who could have done this and how. Of course, Meesei had the additional burden of working out how to handle the situation when the lieutenants were informed, but their minds were all put to work. They approached a room amongst several empty rooms, outside the archway of one was a fur jacket that had been thrown to the ground. Everyone was confused as to what had happened. Did Lorag need to transform for some reason? As they approached closer, the smell of Harriet aired just as strongly as Lorag. They didn't smell blood, but Fendros and Janius quickened their pace, worried for the worst. --- Harriet had one hand propping up her head and another running her fingers around Lorag's pectoral while she was laid down beside him. Her eyes were tired from their activity and the time of night, but her face wore a small smile. She chuckled as Lorag did after he spoke. "I feel...good. Glad. Like everything is going my way today." She pinched up a part of Lorag's skin momentarily, "Except losing that fight to you." She loosened her grip, "Still, I like a guy who exceeds expectations." Their talk was interrupted by footsteps jogging down the corridor outside. It made Harriet's smile disappear and she looked up to see who it was or whether they would come in. Leaving her jacket outside of the door may not have been the best idea in hindsight if they wanted to remain alone. The dim light revealed the silhouette of a Dunmer's head leaning to peer through the doorway towards them. Harriet leaned up and supported herself on her shoulders. "Hey! Leave us alone! This ain't some stage show!" Harriet shouted. "Lorag! There you are...oh," the sight Fendros saw was not something he had fully expected, but at least it didn't seem like Lorag was in danger. Janius wheeled around the corner and pulled his head back, in surprise and amusement. He stifled any laughter before it surfaced, but still managed to speak. "Well, at least we have a head start on finding the lieutenants." He raised a hand in greeting, "Sorry to disturb you two."