Ahnasha agreed and finally brought herself to stand up out of the bed. She did not go far, and mostly just left the room at one point to grab her lunch, but it helped her mood to move around. She did not join Fendros to take the children back into the city, though Newt had plenty of enthusiasm for the both of them. As the day turned to dusk, Ahnasha did her best to prepare herself for the meeting that was drawing ever closer. She dressed herself in a simple, unassuming green dress, though, despite the heat, she also wore a cloth hood. In the event that she had last minute regrets about this choice, she wanted to have the option of hiding her face to avoid being identified. Hopefully, however, she would have the confidence to go through with it. Mentally, she just tried to reassure herself that she would have Fendros there to support her. Not to mention, Rhazii's presence could temper any angered reactions they might have. The three walked through the city as it was starting to wind down for the evening. The streets were crowded with people who were walking back to their homes after their day's work, and the guards were changing over to the night patrol shift. All of the outdoor market stalls had closed by this point, though the merchants who owned their own buildings usually stayed open for a little while longer. Despite how long it had been since she had been in the city, Ahnasha had no trouble finding her way around. The chapel was a landmark that could be seen from nearly anywhere in the city, and across from it, there was the shop in which she had spent much of her early life. The sign out front bore a different name, but there was no question that it was her former home. As they stood just outside the door, Ahnasha's heart pounded. She closed her eyes and took deep breaths, but could not bring herself close to calming down. "This is...terrifying. Could you lead the way, please?" Inside, all three of Ahnasha's family had returned home for the evening, plus her brother's fiance. Though, only her mother was in the main room of the store, tending the counter.