There was a few nods from Sabine in response to Meesei's recount. Sabine still felt that Meesei did not need to know about the true reason that her relationship with Inderal went downhill, but she had worked through that issue on her own, with Peiter's help. Meesei's question made Sabine's eyes shoot up to hers, confused at first. "Oh, well, we..." Sabine went red for a moment and looked away, "When you interrupted, it was...not the first time we mated today," Sabine explained slowly. She saw no sense in not being open and honest with Meesei at this point. "We actually have been doing it a lot today. It was the first time ever between us down in the river this morning." [hr] Tzirret's face actually lit up at Bheja's words, but he waited for a chance to speak. Ma'tanza floated by with a question that prompted his the words he had anyway. [i]"Tzirret fights with a spear as well, actually, but he...um..."[/i] Tzirret paused and kept his eyes up for now. [i]They float,[/i] he stated in his mind, obviously. [i]"...he used to carve bone and whittle wood. He has not done so for a long time until recently, but he wants to do it more. This one likes making jewellery, mostly, but he can also make tools. Sewing needles, signal horns, hair combs, clothes pegs, little things like that."[/i] Stepping back a bit, Tzirret lowered himself into the water up to his neck. It was a relief as always, and now he felt a bit less stilted than he did compared to everyone else as they waded and swam. He decided to continue with the commonality he had with the majority of the group, [i]"Anyway, how have you all been finding training? Are your instructors good?"[/i]