"Very well, if we are all in agreement, then I believe there is nothing more for us to do here. I understand you all have your duties, and do not wish to keep you from them any longer than necessary. The march will begin in three days time, on Sundas morning. If any other concerns arise in that time, feel free to speak to myself or Ri'vashi." Meesei stated, effectively ending the meeting. There were still more decisions left to be made regarding the attack itself, but those would be the concern of the war leaders that were taking part in the attack, not the rest of the council. They would all meet at a later time to discuss their strategy for the attack. With the meeting adjourned, the majority of the council started to get up from their seats and make their way out of the room, while a few lingered only briefly to speak with their peers. Ri'vashi, however, did not stand immediately. Instead, she remained where she was, her eyes focused on the documents in front of her. Though, she did not actually seem to be focusing on them. She was trapped in her thoughts, which at the moment, were only serving to reinforce her doubt at her choices. --- Peiter returned the kiss as much as he could without moving. Although, at this point, he doubted that it would matter if he moved slightly, since La'khay was doing any precise styling. "And I mean every word of it. Of course, that's true for all of my compliments." "See La'tahne, these two are just so cute. Young love has to be this one's favorite kind of love." La'khay remarked. She finished up trimming the hair on Peiter's torso in short order, then move on to his groin. That was, of course, the point where he became exceptionally tense. He had been anticipating it, but that still did not stop a cocktail of awkward, embarrassed emotions from flooding into his mind. "I, uh, oh..." Peiter stammered, looking to Sabine nervously. Aside from embarrassment, he held no shortage of nervousness at the fact that she was using a knife on the hair. La'khay seemed to ignore Peiter's fear and simply continued with the conversation. "It truly is good to see you two happy together. You both will look quite nice after this. How was that day by the river, anyway? You had such passion for one another; did your first time together live up to your expectations? How long did it last?" La'khay asked, to which Peiter had to stop himself from rolling his eyes. He had started to wonder when La'khay would get back to the embarrassing questions.