Asha giggled a little and nodded when Hiresh commented she was a monk in moderation. That did seem to be how she was, wasn't it? All of the monk's teachings were not lost on her, but she did prefer to live life how she wanted to for the most part. Being cleanly was nice, of course, but getting dirty every now and then was life...and she kind of liked it, it made her feel free...as an air bender should feel. Once everything had been procured for Katsu and his sabre fox, they were back out on the streets again, on their way to the ferry that was patiently awaiting Asha's return. She always appreciated Bo, the captain of the little ferry, as he never once complained about waiting up for her; he seemed to be content with reading his books and smoking his pipe. He always gave her a smile and greeted her, and no matter how many times she would apologize for holding him up, he would wave her off with a smile. When they got to the ferry she gave Bo a big smile. "Good evening, Bo! Or night, I should say...thank you so much again for waiting up for me. I hope you don't mind but I brought some company," she said, looking up at the old man to catch his expression; he had a big goofy smile on his face, so she figured it was fine. "The more the merrier, little air bender! Bring 'em all aboard!" Bo said, inviting everyone on with the wave of his hand. Asha smiled as everyone got on board the ferry and as they went across the expanse of water, everything seemed calm and at peace...it felt nice to be amongst the water at night, with the moon watching their backs. Soon they arrived on Air Temple Island. Asha gave Bo a friendly good night and he did the same to them before tying up his boat. "Okay, guys, just follow me, we'll go a bit on the outskirts of the main part of the village, that way we can maintain some privacy." The brunette knew that Katsu wasn't going to want the whole island to know of his presence, so she figured a little cot near the ocean would suit them all well. Plus, if all of the kids seen Koinu in the morning they would all freak out and try to smother him; she was trying to look out for his well-being, especially. It wasn't everyday people got to see a sabre fox. They made it to the place Asha had talked about and looked back at everyone, scratching her head a bit. "I'm sorry, I know it isn't very big, but I think it should be fine for tonight, right?" She asked, observing her group's reaction to her decision.