"Absolutely." Ahnasha answered uncompromisingly to Fendros before turning to Llarasa. "In all honesty, I expected something like this. I prepared for it. I am not afraid of anything they might say or do." Ahnasha remained close to Fendros to keep him comforted, and try to keep him from getting too angry. Although, looking at Llarasa, she could not help but to be frustrated by how her father treated her. Fendros had been right to hold Ahnasha back, because she absolutely would have acted otherwise. "I don't think your mother will take too much convincing. If your father had not arrived, I think she would already be coming around. Just the way she reacted to seeing you...I've felt that way before. Towards Rhazii, back in Black Marsh. I don't think her opinions towards my kind are nearly as strong as her love for you, and if those two are in conflict, I think her mind is going to look for any excuse to keep you in her life. Besides, I think she and I might actually have some common ground. Maybe I can speak to that part of her, and maybe it might surprise her. And after your mother...I think it might actually be a good idea to talk to Monderyn. I wouldn't have thought so before, but the way he was acting was different from what I was expecting. I am not sure where our common ground might be with him, but maybe your mother can help." Finally standing up, Ahnasha looked over Llarasa for a few moments before giving her a hug. "And...it is good to see you again, Llarasa. I am glad that Fendros has you. I really appreciate your support. No matter what happens here, I would be honored for you to be a part of our wedding." --- "Look, I...I can't deal with this right now." Lorag responded, practically throwing his hands up in the air. He turned around, and looked like he was about to storm out of the hovel, but he ended up stopping at the door. He knew that he probably should not leave, but he was also having a hard time staying. So, he ended up settling on standing awkwardly by the door. For the others in the pack, they likely had never seen him so distraught before. As for Meesei, she acknowledged that Lorag was confused, but she needed to deal with Harriet first and foremost. "Exactly, so perhaps you see the dilemma I face? Right now, I am looking at a traitor who murdered an honorable and faithful man. But, who was acting under the deception of our enemy. I am looking at someone who has a daughter that relies on her, but who murdered a boy's father. Regardless of the impression I try to give to others, I am not without compassion, and I cannot punish Narsi for what you did, no matter who her father is. But...perhaps you can continue your redemption to our lord? You are not welcome among our clans, but you are right that we do not have a presence in Cheydinhal. If you agree to report to us, and serve our needs in the city, then perhaps I can justify this. You would do well to consider it, because if we fail, you and your daughter will die along with us and every other lycan in Tamriel."