Shevari smiled. "Oh, it is no trouble. I always enjoy cooking for family." She answered. Ahnasha too found herself quite satisfied, as it had been quite a while since she had eaten a well-made Khajiit meal, or had anything to drink but nordic mead, for that matter. Although, she suspected she would have plenty of opportunities for that once they were in Elsweyr. At any rate, she was quick to thank Shevari as well. As Vasiq volunteered to handle their plates and cutlery, Ahnasha's parents finally stood up from their seats. As much as they wanted to spend yet more time with their daughter, they had been eating by candlelight for a while now. Ahnasha's arrival had delayed their dinner, so it was well-after dark by this point. It was about time for all of them to retire for the night. Shevari was the first to decide it was time to take her leave. "It has been nice meeting you all, but I should get home now. I've already been out later than usual. Have a good night." She said, which was followed by farewells from everyone else. S'nashi glanced over to the window and let out a sigh at the darkness outside their home. "I suppose it is time for all of us to get to bed. You can all use Vasiq's old room for the night. He now lives in what is soon to be his restaurant. The room may not be cleaned up at the moment, but we never took out the bed." "Thank you, mother." Ahnasha responded. She walked up to her mother and gave her a hug, followed by her father. "Have a good night. I promise I will try to stay as long as I can tomorrow." Eventually, everyone retired to their rooms for the night. Vasiq's old room was down the hall from her parents', and as her mother had said, it had not been cleaned in a while. The bed was disorderly, and there were a few small crates that indicated it would probably end up becoming a storage room over time. Nevertheless, it was more than they could have asked for on such short notice, and certainly more comfortable than their accommodations back on the ship. Ahnasha took a seat on the bed and breathed out a sigh of relief. Overall, the day could have gone much worse than it did, though it was obviously not perfect. The lies she had told could cause problems if they were not careful. She had no intention of bringing that topic up herself at the moment, but she had a feeling that Fendros would be.