"Hmm, I don't think you quite need to become a battlemage." Kaleeth said to Aurana with a slight laugh. "I think you might be focusing too much on that part. Like I said, you don't really want to be fighting anyone; it's just the responsible thing to do to be able to defend yourself. It helps keep you safe. What you really want to learn is how to talk to people, how to, uh, be a part of society." There had been shouting and anger between Aurana and her parents, but Kaleeth wanted to try and keep everything as civil as it had been. And Kaleeth was sure that Aurana's mother would appreciate less of a focus on risky behavior. "There is a lot you can do in the world. Plenty of places to go, people to meet, things to see. It seems you'll have a chance to do that now, but it might get overwhelming. It might help to have a goal in mind. Maybe...if you had to say one thing you would want to do for a living, what do you think it would be?" Kaleeth asked. --- It did not seem to take long for Lunise to relax among the placid expanse of the ocean around them. Meesei turned her head to observe the creatures they could see, as well as the water itself. Aside from some of the sand that was still floating around, the water was quite clear, so they could see the rays from the sun piercing through the water from above. Meesei had seen similar sights before, but it seemed that it was a less common experience for Lunise. Meesei gave a light chuckle. "I am surprised we did not frighten off all of the fish. Perhaps they are as curious as us? You know, after having met your father, I think he would enjoy walking along the bottom of the ocean like this, observing the creatures in their natural environment. Perhaps you can try it with him if you ever have the time." Slowly and deliberately, Meesei sat down on the sand, then laid down on her side so she could stretch out comfortably, reshaping the bubble as she went to accommodate herself. She rested her elbow in the sand, then propped her head up on her hand. She looked up at Lunise, waiting to see if she would want to take a seat as well. In the brief silence, Meesei had a chance to take a better look at Lunise. It was even stranger seeing her like this than it was to see her in her nightgown the previous night. She had on only simple underwear, and the water had erased any effort she had put into styling her hair. In contrast, Meesei's waterproof scales and feathers just made her look shinier than usual. And of course, there was that scar. Meesei was sure there would be a story behind it. Hopefully it would be one that Lunise would have no trouble sharing. "I find Tamriel's waters to be some of the most beautiful places on Nirn. Perhaps I am biased, but I think I could spend days in a place like this. I am glad you enjoy it as well. After yesterday, I thought you deserved a good day today." Meesei commented.