Ahnasha was ready around the other side of the cabin at about the same time as Fendros. With the way the two Khajiit were sitting, Fendros' target could see her, just as hers could him, but they acted quickly enough that it did not matter. Ahnasha loosed her arrow a fraction of a second after Fendros, which struck the center of her target's back, just below the neck. Quickly, she nocked and drew another arrow, training her bow on both of the bodies to watch for any additional movement. After a few seconds without a hint of life, however, she felt safe enough in assuming their deaths. With the elimination of the guards, Lorag and Irenya joined Fendros and Ahnasha at the front, while everyone else headed to the back side of the cabin. Ahnasha moved for a moment back closer to the back side of the cabin so she could watch the others, then let Lorag know when they were in position. Kaleeth had transformed out of sight and earshot of the cabin, but she had to approach extremely carefully. Her massive, hulking form was not stealthy in any place except murky waters. So, each of her steps had to be slow, and very deliberate. At the very least, the large surface area of her feet meant she was less likely to break twigs than to just push them into the ground, as long as she was careful not to put weight on one with her toes or the edge of her feet. It took a few minutes for Kaleeth to silently move the short distance to the back of the cabin, at which point the others formed up behind her. Ahnasha moved back to the front and joined up with the others, giving Lorag the signal that the other team was in place. She dispelled her bow, and in its place, conjured both a bound blade, and a bound dagger. Inside such a confined space, a bow would not be of much use, especially with allies dispersed among the enemy. Kaleeth had been told to wait until Lorag kicked in the door to attack, so she stood a short distance back from the wall, listening and waiting. Lorag, with his hammer in hand, gave a quick nod to the others, then delivered a heavy kick to the door's handle to force it open. The moment she heard that sound, Kaleeth also charged forward, using her mass and terrible strength to tear through the wall as if it were but parchment. Needless to say, the enemies inside were beyond startled. The three Khajiit in the room jumped to their feet and started to draw their weapons when Lorag burst through the door, but Kaleeth's sudden entrance threw them into complete disarray. One of the enemy was closer to the front door, which Lorag and Ahnasha were both charging towards, while the other two had been sitting near the fireplace, to the left of Kaleeth's newly-made entrance. Kaleeth herself ignored both of them, instead trusting the others to deal with them while she ran towards the center of the room to make her hole to the basement. --- "Oh, good, good. I was worried." Peiter answered, though his embarrassment made it difficult for him to look directly at her while he spoke. He took a few bites of his food to give him time to think of what else to say. Unfortunately, that time did not give him much in the way of clarity. "It was nice, the stream. And you...or, um, being there...with you. Was nice, I mean. We should do it again, and...maybe we won't get attacked next time." He said, smiling.