"He's in the city, with the rest of the pack. they're getting supplies." Ahnasha answered. She was not whispering exactly, but she definitely had a hushed voice. "We can go get him if...everything else goes well." At this point, some of Ahnasha's nerves were starting to show, since they were getting closer to the confrontation with Fendros' parents. She had been mentally preparing herself for this for weeks, but she knew it would not be pleasant. "We wanted to find you before we did anything else. Wanted to get your advice on what to do, who to talk to first, when to talk to them. I know this isn't going to be easy. We ended up finding my parents in Leyawiin and...well it just wasn't. I know...how things are probably going to be for me with them, but after a lot of talking, debating, some arguing, I think we agree it's not right to keep everyone in the dark. I don't know how much of everything Fendros wants to tell them, but I wanted to be here for him." --- Meesei maintained a demeanor that was neutral, both in tone and expression. The rest of her pack was someone behind her, since she had started ahead of them, but they were keeping up. Besides which, she did not want to crowd Harriet too much to start. She was not yet sure what she wanted to do with her, now that she had her close. The answer to that question had changed many times over the last few years, depending on how she was thinking about it in the moment. For now, she could see the advantages in several approaches. Meesei followed close, even if Harriet had no chance of escape. With the bonded rings still active, she could know exactly how to find her at any time. As Harriet requested, she followed silently all the way to the Orc's home. Meesei stepped inside, albeit cautiously. She had been stabbed in the gut far too many times to let her guard down, especially now. Whatever awaited her within, she would be ready for. "I am in no mood for games, Harriet. We speak, and we speak now." Meesei said before she had even stepped fully through the door.