Ahnasha still could not bring herself to make eye contact with Fendros, so she kept her eyes facing straight ahead as she answered. "I don't think my brother will be any different. We're just going to have to make sure we're always the ones doing the visiting instead of them. I mean, Leyawiin may still be in Cyrodiil, but it is on the exact opposite side of the province as Bruma. That is not a journey you just make on a whim, or unannounced. They can't just go on long journeys like we can; they have to tend to their business. As for Rhazii..." Ahnasha turned her head towards her son, who was sleeping just behind her on the bed. At his age, he wouldn't understand the real reasons for anything they were doing. It was fortunate that he had been obedient thusfar and said nothing to counter what they had told her parents. They had drilled rather strongly into his mind that he should not mention transforming in public, so the concept of keeping something like that hidden was not new to him. "We'll just tell him that the things we said were to hide the fact that we can transform. He does understand that, so he can understand this at least well-enough. Maybe he won't understand why we lied, but he knows not to speak up about it."