Ahnasha gave a single, brief chuckle towards Monderyn. "Yes, well there have been plenty of people that have tried to kill me. You'll have to do better than that to upset me." She said, though that brief levity faded quickly as the conversation continued. Ahnasha closed her eyes, letting out a long sigh of resignation. There was no use in her pretending that their problem was anything else other than what it was. "It's obvious that I'm the problem. Your family isn't like mine; they don't have some inborn hatred against the Daedra. Hircine wasn't the problem, lycanthropy wasn't a problem for more than a few seconds after you explained it. I think your parents would understand that it is still too dangerous for you to stay here. You never had a choice in any of that. Their problem is me. Your parents don't like me. I do not know if I can do anything to solve that, and it is hard for me to restrain myself from trying. You have to understand that I am not usually as...passive of a person as I am having to be right now." She said, looking to Monderyn. "But...when I see a problem like this, I want to solve it. I am not some servant like your parents are accustomed to dealing with. I am far more capable than that, far better than that. I am a trained hunter and practiced archer. A swordsman, accomplished illusionist, and expert conjurer. I've done a lot with a life they would call short. What can I do to show them? What does your mother respect? And your father?" --- Lorag remained just as dismissive towards Narsi as he was towards Harriet. "She better not. Wouldn't find me anyway." Meesei had a good idea of the kind of emotional turmoil she might be stepping into with Lorag, but she started off with the important details of what had occurred regardless. "We will be able to keep an eye on Harriet. As long as she does not flee before we can get someone to Cheydinhal, she can be monitored. If she turns out to be honest in her agreement to help us, then I suppose we may even benefit. But, at least we know she is no longer a threat. We are not going to give her any important details on our clans, so maintaining contact with her will not be a serious risk. Now Lorag, is there anything you need to do? I understand that this may not all be easy for you." Letting out a sigh, Lorag shook his head. "No, Alpha." "Very well. We will be here in the city for a while longer, so you do have some time if you change your mind." Meesei responded.