Kaleeth did not hold back in hugging Meesei, perhaps a bit too tightly. Nevertheless, after a strained groan from Meesei, Kaleeth relented enough that they could actually speak. "Sorry, Meesei, it's just...this is a miracle. I just couldn't imagine our pack going on without you. You've been so understanding, so patient with me. I know I've been so much trouble with my beast spirit; I think a lot of other alphas would've made me be alone like all the other werecrocodiles a long time ago. And you've helped me so much in learning to live outside our homeland; you're just the best kind of friend." "Thank you, Kaleeth. I do appreciate the praise. And now, since your biggest fear of last night has passed, perhaps you can accept some of your well-deserved praise as well? Your actions during our escape last night were outright heroic. Without you breaking through the gate, and straight into their lines, none of us may have made it out of that fortress." Meesei responded. Lorag stepped up alongside Kaleeth and gave her a few hard pats on the back. Obviously, his current mood was a far cry from what it had been the night before. At the moment, he was practically jovial. "Yeah, that naive hatchling this city boy scooped out of a swamp has really grown into her own. Now, [i]obviously[/i] I could've broken us out of there too..." He began, chuckling. "...but you did alright. I'm glad to see our Alpha alive and well." --- Peiter had no response for Uthri, and was remaining just as silent as Tzirret. Despite the offer of support, he could not help but to feel angry. At the moment, his mind was racing, and overwhelmed with an intense mixture of anger and fear. His mind was having a hard time coming to terms with the reality of his situation. The idea that he was going to be doomed to a life of disability left him wanting something or someone to blame. He was in no position to be thinking objectively on what Gallus and the others had done.