Tzirret tensed up a bit when he heard La'khay, but it was followed by a wash of relief once he processed her words. He gave her a sad look, before looking down at his food. When he answered, it didn't sound like he cared about being called cloudy-cat as he usually did. "This one did not sleep well," he said with truth, "He will manage." Tzirret gave another quick glance up at La'khay. He wished he could thank her. "How about you?" Even with the few words they spoke, Sabine found Tzirret and La'khay's interactions to be a far cry from the previous night. Perhaps La'khay was just not in a teasing mood and Tzirret more nervous than he looked. She took a bite from the liver she had picked out for breakfast. Now apart from Tzirret's conversation, Fendros spoke up with the others. "So, we have a day, or a few weeks at least, of searching through the jungle to look forward to. I would say I prefer the calm, but-" Fendros stopped and swatted an insect on his chest, "-the sooner we find the clan, the sooner we'll have time to find a place to cool off."