"Oh, yes, hiding them will be an issue." Gallus became a little more concerned, "I can't say I would know how to hide these big ships on that river, but we will consult Colours." At the end of Gallus' sentence, the door to the cabin opened and let in the loud sound of the rain and wind for a few seconds. Gallus turned his head to see a number of figures shuffling in as fast as they could. Supported by the shoulders of two clan warriors was the man and the woman of the family they had found. They were now dripping wet as well, but since they were found, they had been bathed and clothed in simple shirts and breeches. The woman was allowed to lean on a support as her legs were still unsteady, but the man lightly shoved himself off the guard so he could stand on his own, albeit weakly. Gallus was the first to speak, asking the guards that brought them in, "Where are the other two?" "The girl is sleeping. She has a fever," the guard explained, "The older one wanted to watch over her." The man glanced to each of the three in the captain's cabin. He had a hint of fear in his face, but he looked like he was just trying not to give people excuses to beat him. Flogging scars still peeked out from the top of his back collar. Janius paused, really quite amazed. That Newt would find this roiling sea entertaining was something Janius didn't expect. Still, no matter what Kaleeth said, Janius still saw this as incredibly dangerous without a safety precaution. Kaleeth was simply reaching and grabbing a rope every now and then. Not only that, but Janius didn't know how they were not freezing cold in this wind. Thinking himself partly insane, Janius lowered himself to be seated next to them. If he got too cold, he would go back inside, but really, he was there to make sure Kaleeth and Newt were safe. After that, he supposed he could try to enjoy the show like they were. "Kaleeth, I need you to tie this around your waist, just to be safe," Janius shouted more diplomatically, holding out his extra rope.