Meesei wished that she had clearer answers for Sabine, but she could hardly claim to have perfect knowledge on the Black Books. She had collected some information on the topic over the last few months, but there was not a great deal of information available on them to begin with. They were rare and powerful relics, not commonly found in Tamriel, so there was much she would simply have to discover on her own. "I am not sure if you can. I have not uncovered any reference suggesting that one of these books can transport two people at once to his realm. Though, I probably should clarify that I will not exactly be [i]transported[/i] in the traditional sense. My body will be here, in a sense at least. The writings I found were not too comprehensible on what will happen to my body. They said it would be both 'here and nowhere.' In any case, I cannot be killed in his realm. I believe it is how Mora bypasses the problems created by the barriers between Mundas and Oblivion. If my soul is sufficiently disrupted, I will be sent back to my body, along with any books or items I have collected. In all honesty, I am not entirely certain how I would be able to bring back anything tangible from his realm, but the writings support that." Meesei explained. Standing up to her feet, Meesei looked upon the book in her hands with some dread. "If you could, I would appreciate if you would watch after me, at least. And explain to any others what is happening if they come into the tent. I do not want anyone to worry for me, and I am not sure if I will be at all aware of the world around me while I am reading the book." For a few moments, it seemed like Meesei might have been waiting for Sabine, or reconsidering her choice altogether. However, in a single moment of resolve, she suddenly opened the book. Although, at first, nothing happened. "I am not entirely sure how..." Meesei began, but she was quickly cut off when the book seemingly sprang to life all of the sudden. Symbols formed in the air around her, which quickly became tentacles that wrapped around her upper body. To Meesei, her mind was transported into Apocrypha, but to Sabine, she just seemed to sand there, motionless, expressionless, unresponsive. Sabine could see her, but also see through her. If Sabine tried to touch her, she would find that her hand would pass directly through both Meesei and the book. If Sabine spoke, there would be no indication that Meesei could hear her, or any clear way to interact with her at all. There was nothing Sabine could do to bring Meesei back to Mundas except to wait, and there was no way to know for how long that wait would be.