Meesei gave Gallus a subtle shake of her head. "No, it is no concern of ours how much they tell of their past. We are just here to help them feel comfortable in talking with the priests, and to make sure they will be taken care of." Once Daranus finished writing down the names and occupations of the family, he started glancing through the other documents on his desk seemingly without direction. "Okay, with that settled, I can offer you some beds here in the chapel temporarily. As for work, I will need to look through my records in greater detail to be certain, but...I do not know if there is work for a potter at the moment. There are certainly potters in the city, but I do not know if any would hire you at the moment. I do know that the guard are looking to build more guard posts outside the city soon, and are looking for laborers. There is also a restaurant that was opened not long ago by members of a good, faithful family, and they may be hiring for cleaning and other labor. As for nannies, I will need to ask our wealthier followers if any have need of one. But please, take today to rest. I will speak to you tomorrow once I have had a chance to ask around. Haressi can show you to a room." Based on the way Daranus was talking, it seemed to be fairly certain now that the family would receive the help they needed. No doubt they would still need a lot, especially in terms of language, but they now had others who could help them besides the clan. "That sounds excellent." Meesei commented. "I am glad you will be getting the help you need, Pudaga. Is there anything more you need of us?" Ma'tanza looked to Tzirret with a grin. "Than breasts?" She added, giggling to herself. "Thank you, Tzirret, that is very kind of you to say. And this one thinks that you are not nearly as nervous or awkward as people say you are. You are a [i]little[/i] nervous, but it is...oh what is the work? Endangering? No, that's probably not it. Well, anyway, you are still a kind friend, and not a cloudy-cat. Except for the part where your fur [i]is[/i] cloudy and you [i]are[/i] a cat." She joked. Although Ma'tanza had not taken offense to Tzirret's comment, she still seemed to just view it as a friendly compliment. If he ever intended to speak his true feelings, he would likely need to be much more direct when that time came.