Sabine looked up and seemed to think about it for a moment. "That makes sense," she thought aloud, "we...could try? I am curious now." Sabine's eyes lowered back to Peiter's and her mouth curled into a sly smile, "We can go and release some of your energy, just let me find a potion." Sabine tapped Peiter on the nose with one finger and kissed him quickly before standing up and walking to their tent. "Oh! Also!" Sabine called out while she had her head poked into the tent, "Yours is not as big as a sword! Sorry that I got confused!" As Sabine was facing away from Peiter, it was unclear whether she was speaking naively or just teasing, but she was not shy about the volume she spoke at. She quickly brought her upper body out from the tent, kneeling with a leather potion vessel in one hand. She undid the stopper, drank down the contents, and tossed it lazily back into the tent. She then eyed Peiter knowingly and stood to walk back up to him. It was a somewhat pleasant surprise to Tzirret that everyone else seemed to be occupied with their own activities. He couldn't have expected such a coincidence. The more paranoid part of his mind thought that maybe it wasn't a coincidence, but he did not pay the thought much heed. Tzirret, after briefly chortling at Bheja's pet name for S'nishi, gave Ma'tanza a smile. [i]"Just us, then,"[/i] he repeated, as if he needed to confirm the reality he was faced with. He pat Ma'tanza lightly on the arm, [i]"We'll catch something. If you do not mind, Tzirret will leave his belongings here."[/i] Pre-emptively, Tzirret began to strip down, folding up his clothing and tools in a neat pile near one of the nearby tents. He regretted that he could not take his pendant with him, but he had a feeling that there would be other opportunities now that they were on land. Perhaps even after the hunt? Once Tzirret was ready, he waited for Ma'tanza and motioned to accompany her into the woods.