Lunise paused to peer at the fire. Her hand clutched her other thumb on her lap, her grip tightened very slightly. "Rimmen is larger than an Argonian tribe," she said flatly. "There was not any family with me there." Some sentimentality crept through. "There were friends." Another gap in the conversation began. Fendros broke it. "Why don't you tell us about them?" Lunise's eyes leapt up and down. "Well...there was one family that helped me get to know Rimmen's culture. One Saucra, a Suthay-raht guard was delegated the task. I shared dinners with his family often. They were nervous at first, but they grew comfortable with my presence. I watched as Saucra met his wife, Mia. And I watched his children, Sudi and Laubrosha grow up into fine adults; a guard and court mage respectively. And I saw Saucra achieve the rank of captain." Lunise was lost reminiscing. She didn't realise the smile as it came to her lips. "I always remember the wedding. With the number of Khajiit there, all determined to celebrate and dance. It was the first time I felt belonging in Rimmen."