The boredom of a ship was played down a little by two things that the group had. First of all, there was still socialising to do with the pride. While Sabine was deprived of private moments with Peiter, she actually got the opportunity to meet them and get to know them. As well, the regular pastimes that Peiter still had on their journey to Senchal would tide them over. The second major thing that alleviated the boredom was not as positive, as it revolved around a distrust of the sailors themselves. They avoided contact either way most of the time, but there was an underlying worry that they would try something nefarious, such as steal something or provoke violence. As for Sabine and Peiter specifically, Sabine had no qualms about being open about her new relationship. She stayed near Peiter most of the time, in some kind of contact, often holding hands or talking amongst themselves. They even shared a hammock, despite the fact that they did not have the privacy to pursue further intimacy. Sabine wanted to wait on that anyway. Time was in abundance, and the younger members of the group gathered to play a card game while Fendros, Janius, and Kaleeth went above deck. Sabine held a napping Leaps on her lap while Tzirret dealt out a new round. At this point, Ciinriel hadn't joined them in their games, but Sabine was curious to get to know her better, so she waved her over. "Ciinriel, would you like to play with us?" Out in the sun, Janius was leaning back against the rail with Kaleeth and Fendros either side of him. His eye caught the boxing as well. "I guess you could call it that," Janius responded, "I think they're more interested in gambling than getting better, though." Fendros chuckled, "What makes you say that? If they get better, they'll win more gold, no?"