Tzirret was so still and wide-eyed at La'khay's teasing that he looked like a taxidermy statue. His face held a equally mortified and panicked frown, but his ears were perked as if either enthused or simply listening for danger. The reaction caused Sabine to giggle through her nose and put a hand up near her mouth, desperately trying not to spit out the food in her mouth. The sound snapped Tzirret out of his paralysis. His eyes immediately skipped across to the various faces looking at him and his head cringed down in embarrassment with flattening ears. He even shifted his knees up, but not apparently out of fear like Sabine or Ciinriel would do. Sabine knew why and ended up laughing out loud after barely managing to swallow. Fortunately for Tzirret, she wasn't mean enough to point the reason out. After another couple of fleeting glances to La'khay and once the laughing had died down, Tzirret managed to speak up. "How does one talk to a girl to get in a relationship anyway? I know where I am, and this one knows where you are," Tzirret gestured to Sabine and Peiter, "what happens in between to get from one place to another? This never knows what to do." Tzirret looked down further, "And Tzirret is not handsome. Only adults who want Tzirret to not be sad call him handsome." Sabine felt sorry for Tzirret, but she did not know enough about what exactly made a Khajiit handsome to give an honest response as he wanted. As for how to talk to girls, Sabine decided to give her opinion, though it was not an elaborate one. She spoke with a sincere smile, "Just make more friends, Tzirret. Something will happen."