Ahnasha moved herself around in front of Fendros, still keeping her arms around him the entire time. "Now, the wedding was definitely nice and everything, but you and I both know that the biggest issue with this whole thing was your family. They were the unknown, and they were the ones we spent most of our time with. I want to know how you feel about them. I want to know that you're happy with how things have gone with them so far, especially since I've completely avoided the option of literally smacking some sense into your father. Most of them have been glad to see you so far, particularly Llarasa and your mother." Ahnasha somewhat delayed Fendros' answer by giving him another, proper kiss. She was keeping herself quite close to him, obviously in a good mood despite Fendros' apparent worries. --- Lorag did not turn back to show the brief uncertainty on his face, nor did he give anymore farewells or other words to Harriet or his daughter as he left. For him, the past two days had been nothing but confusion, anger, and general frustration. These were not the kinds of problems he had any intention of dealing with, and in his mind, he had already done more than anyone should have expected from him. When he finally shut the door behind him, he hoped to never have to deal with it again, no matter how unlikely that hope actually was.