Meesei sat down beside Sabine and allowed her to take the platter. She reached an arm around Sabine's shoulder and lightly patted her back, smiling at her evident satisfaction. "I needed only to pay attention. There are certain meals you will take before any other. Now, [i]why[/i] you like some of them, I cannot fathom, but that is why it is a meal for you." She chuckled. While Sabine began her breakfast, Meesei turned away for a moment and reached into the pouch she was wearing on her hip. Since Sabine was focused on her breakfast, Meesei was able to produce an object from the pouch and place it between them before she noticed. "There is also one other thing..." Meesei began as she placed her hand on the object between them. It was an alembic, and was visibly different from the one Sabine currently used. It was actually marginally smaller than average, but the materials from which it was constructed were obviously different. Instead of the clear glass of most alembic's, it was constructed primarily of a green-tinted volcanic glass from Morrowind. The glass was as thin as a sheet of parchment, but far, far stronger and lighter than the average piece of glassware. Despite its name, Morrowind's volcanic glass was closer to a translucent metal than actual glass, so there was virtually no chance of it shattering on accident. Overall, it would not perform its function as an alembic any better or worse than the one Sabine currently used, but she could be assured in the fact that it would not break unless someone actively tried to destroy it. It had been an expensive purchase, but since Meesei rarely bought items for herself, she was able to save for it. --- Ahnasha did not awaken until Fendros was nearly finished getting himself dressed. For a few moments, she wanted to do nothing but curl up and fall back asleep, but the thought of her duties nagging at her mind forced her to throw off her fur blanket after a minute or so. Slowly, she started to stand up and stretch out her muscles. A few years prior, she would have felt thankful for every uneventful morning, but now they were essentially routine. Being awoken by nightmares, or at least not those caused by lycanthropy, was now a rarity, rather than the rule. "Good morning." Ahnasha said with a yawn as she looked down to Rhazii, who still seemed to be asleep in his bedroll. Although, he was moving around with the noise she had made, so he might awaken soon. "Busy this morning, I guess? I have archery training myself. Caldris went out with an overnight hunt with some of the recruits, so I have to do the training myself today." She said quietly. --- Kaleeth's eyes opened slowly, though the voice to which she awakened gave her a smile. She put her arms around him and rubbed her hands across his back. His kiss, she returned more directly and passionately, followed by an intimate gaze into his eyes. "Oh, just...bow training with Ahnasha. I don't have much else to do today, and even that won't start for another few hours..." Kaleeth began to hug Janius more tightly as she pulled him in for another kiss, but it was at that point that she was promptly brought back into reality by a brief scream, followed by cries from Newt. Lowering her head, she let out a soft sigh and pressed her forehead against Janius'. "I'll take care of him." She said in something of a defeated tone before sitting up and reaching over to Newt. Likely, he had awoken to a nightmare. He did not receive them as frequently or intensely as Rhazii, but they were something that all lycans received from time to time, no matter their past. She picked him up in her arms and held him close. "Shh, shh, don't worry. It was just a dream, little hatchling. You're safe here with mommy and daddy. Don't worry." She said softly. After a few repetitions of her calming words, he stopped his crying. Although he did not say anything, he clearly did not want to let go of his mother just yet.