"Okay," Sabine nodded to Tzirret, who began dealing out the cards that he had just collected up. "Do you mean play for as in bet? We do not have much to gamble with. We do not get the chance to gamble most of the time. We tried playing for drinks recently, that was fun." "They made this one drink the most," Tzirret said while still dealing. Sabine giggled, "It is something we want to try again. We would need drink, though." Tzirret, after spending time conversing with the pride yesterday, was a bit more comfortable with Ciinriel than he would normally be with new people. He was the one to initiate proper conversation, "So, how are you feeling today? Everyone in the pride has been looking better with each day." "Hmm, well..." Janius rubbed his chin. Especially after their conversation yesterday, Janius didn't want to go around discouraging all her ideas. Regardless, he believed Kaleeth could be trusted here. She may be tense, but she wasn't one to kill people without good reason. "I would be more inclined to let Colours to the betting on you. I would feel like it was stealing if I did it." Janius leaned closer and lowered his voice, "And...perhaps go easy on them, at least at first." "Are you two sure about this?" Fendros said dubiously. Janius turned to Fendros and dismissed him with a smile, "Ah, what's the worst that could happen?" Fendros went back to leaning on the railing to watch, frowning and raising his brow in an expression that didn't give confidence.