Sabine couldn't help but be almost pushed over by Kaleeth's nudge. It made her smile for only a moment, but Kaleeth's words helped her feel a bit less ashamed after what Fendros had told her. They did not sit together for too long before they spotted Fendros and Ahnasha taking a seat further alone the lake's edge. Sabine spotted them and put a hand on Kaleeth's side to get her attention. "There they are," Sabine said, now sounding noticeably calmer. She looked up at Kaleeth's eye. "I think we should ask them now." Whether Kaleeth still felt like finding out or not, Sabine stood up and made her way up to Ahnasha and Fendros. She had her hands clasped together, telling of some anxiety, though she spoke directly. "Fendros, Ahnasha, what happened to that girl? Did she try to attack you?" Fendros raised his eyebrows. He had been so stressed before that he didn't even think to consider what Sabine might have been thinking. "Um, no, she..." Fendros cut himself off. He neither wanted to lie, nor cover for Ahnasha in this case. He looked at her to explain.