As soon as the group stepped inside, Ahnasha remained quiet and stayed slightly back from the others. What was about to happen was very personal for Fendros and Llarasa, and for most of it, it was not her place to be involved. Fendros needed to have time with his mother, and she needed time with her son. Their home was fairly nice, and a bit larger than her family's home back in the middle of Leyawiin. The scene they walked into was almost like something out of a storybook, with an old woman sewing a quilt by the fireplace. Granted, Ahnasha actually had no idea how old she was. She was around elves fairly regularly, but even so, she had no idea how even they could determine the age of their own kind. It took longer for Calia to recognize Fendros that it had for her father to recognize her, likely because of the fact that Fendros' appearance had changed a bit more than hers had since they left. That, and a fair amount of disbelief on the part of his mother. Still, when she did realize what was happening, the result was nothing short of heartwarming. Perhaps, Ahnasha thought, this would work out after all. Eventually, Calia's attention did find its way to Ahnasha. Regardless, she decided to keep her answers short for now. "My name is Ahnasha." She answered, taking her seat. "I am...well, I should probably let Fendros explain who I am. Just...know that Fendros did not leave you all entirely by choice." --- Meesei followed Harriet's requests for now, if only to improve the chances of her being cooperative. With the ring around her finger, Meesei would know immediately if Harriet attempted an escape. She had hardly expected to find Harriet with a little girl, if she ever found her again, but that did nothing to change what had happened. There still needed to be some conclusion to matters, whether peaceful or otherwise. The rest of Meesei's pack was just a few seconds behind her. She stepped to the side to allow the others to file in to the increasingly crowded room. Turning back, Meesei spoke quietly. "Let us not do anything to threaten her for right now. I want to speak to her, then determine what we should do."