Fendros paused for a while, frowning in thought. Without anything specifically coming to his mind, he slowly shook his head. "No, she appears to be perfectly trustworthy," Fendros stated. He looked to Ahnasha with a consoling smile and slid a hand down her back. "It might just be a memory or something. I'm sure it'll come to me eventually if its important." They proceeded for a little while longer before Fendros spoke up again. He was apparently in a good mood, considering recent events. "Ahna? Would you be interested in doing some archery practice, outside, tomorrow evening with me?" Fendros took Ahnasha's hand as they walked the halls. "I have an idea for something we could try in these hills that we don't normally get to do." [hr] Peiter could try to hide himself all he wanted. His words made his feelings abundantly clear to Sabine. As he spoke, Sabine started to become somewhat blank herself. Perhaps it was simply mirroring Peiter's expression, or perhaps she didn't want to make the situation worse. However, in the end, Sabine still stepped forward and hugged Peiter as tightly as she could. After a short time embracing, Sabine sniffed and Peiter could feel her tears against his shoulder. "I...feel like a fool," Sabine mumbled in a high pitch. "I said the visit would cheer you up and it did not help at all. I should have known La'khay would be mourning. I am sorry, Peiter."