Meesei let out a sigh. "Not often, I am afraid. We are not precisely going to be visiting my home; at least not my village. We are going to my homeland because we need to speak with someone specific, who may be of help to us. While, for our safety as well as yours, I cannot say where we have made our home in much detail, I can safely say that it is far from here, in Skyrim. I do not like being even that specific, but if you intent to write to Fendros, as I have no doubt he intends to write to you, then you will be sending your letters to Windhelm. If our travels bring us to eastern Cyrodiil, I can say that I am certainly willing to detour to the city if at all possible, but I can offer no definite answers as to how often that will be. I do wish there was a more convenient arrangement, but our safety must be paramount, and our home is the safest place for us." Ahnasha gave a chuckle towards Fendros. "Well we'll have to do something with all those eggs. And we are at least going to have to train Leaps to get along with them, probably." Briefly, Ahnasha turned her attention back to Monderyn. "When we send those ingredients, I might also send an extra box or two of chaurus eggs. I'll send a recipe for this chaurus egg omelette one of our chefs came up with. It is actually surprisingly good." For Rhazii's guess, Ahnasha shook her head. "Not that small. Leaps is going to take a lot of effort to take care of. Besides, you still love Leaps, don't you? He has been your friend for your whole life. You wouldn't want to stop giving him enough attention and make him think you don't care about him anymore, would you? Maybe once Leaps gets grown up, you can have a pet." Ahnasha conceded, knowing fully well that it would be many years before Leaps became an adult.