Ahnasha was not nearly as nervous as Fendros, but she was alert. There was no denying that there was some risk in what they were doing, perhaps not to their lives, but in other ways that were important to Fendros. For the most part, she knew what he was going through, but there were potential problems for him that she had not been forced to face in Leyawiin. His parents were much different from her own. The vineyard itself was nice, tranquil. It was close enough to benefit from the safety of the city, but far from the crowds that inhabited it. For one less adventurous than herself, she might see the appeal of living in such a place. "Okay, so that window?" Ahnasha asked, pointing as they reached the side of the house. Once she had confirmation, she carefully picked up a stone from the ground and grabbed a hold of it telekinetically. She was not nearly as skilled in the practice as someone like Meesei, but she could hold up a simple stone. She floated it over to the window and used it to knock just loudly enough to be heard from within. It perhaps would have been simpler just to throw stones normally, but she wanted to make sure that only Llarasa heard them. --- It only took an instant for that voice to alert most of the pack. Lorag, Meesei, and even Kaleeth turned their heads towards her. The moment she recognized who it was, Meesei reached into the satchel on her hip. Luckily, she had brought it with her into the city. Ever since Harriet's escape, she had carried her tracking ring with her, the one bonded to the ring she had implanted within Harriet. She did not always carry it on her person, but it was at least with her belongings. This time, it was with her, and when she slipped it onto her finger, she felt that its counterpart was within range. Meesei looked around quickly, giving a nod to Sabine, Janius, and Lorag. Kaleeth walked over to Janius and touched him lightly on the shoulder, whispering to him that she would take over watching the children. Lorag, without any sudden movements, put away the knives he was sharpening and picked up his bags. Meanwhile, Meesei was already taking the lead after her. Lorag and Harriet had made eye contact briefly, but she had not yet seen Meesei. The fact that she had put up her hood to cover her face made it even easier for Meesei to remain out of her peripheral vision, and the bustle of the crowd nearby hid her footsteps. Meesei did not have any intentions of threatening Harriet just yet, but she was not going to wait to confront her. No matter what Harriet might believe, Meesei currently had the advantage. As soon as she was close enough behind Harriet, Meesei spoke up clearly, and in a neutral tone. "You know that we could not attack you right now, even if we wanted to. The least you can do is talk."