"It is true that we are bound by blood, but it is the fact that we are a family that brings us closest together." Meesei explained. "And you do not need to be a lycan to become part of the family. Take Sabine's sister, for instance. Right now, she would be greeted as a hero by any lycan clan in Tamriel. What she did for us is greater than what almost any single individual could accomplish, and not only that, but she also understands us. She lived among our clan for about a year's time, came to know us and understand how we live. You do not need lycan blood to show that you understand and respect us. And I can promise, that respect would be returned in kind." Meesei began to imagine the possibilities of what they could possibly try in the future, some of which were rather exciting to her. Do you know what I would like to do one day? I would like to show you what it is truly like to live as I do. I have described it many times, I now, but words can only go so far. I would love to show you what we are, and to allow you to live as we do, if only for a while. I want to give you the chance to understand why I would choose this life for myself, despite all of the stress and challenges it brings. Unfortunately, the clans still cannot know of you, and both of us are very busy women besides that. Still, you would always be welcome among my pack. Perhaps one day, the stars will align, and the both of us will have the opportunity to just run away with one another into the wilds for a few months. You could live with myself and my pack, away from all of our worries. We could live like we used to before the clans, before all of this. I think you would enjoy it far more than you think you might." --- Ahnasha rubbed her temple, considering Fendros' suggestions. "Still, I don't think there's much of a reason to give him something [i]specific[/i] to worry about. At least if we don't tell him, he has the option of telling himself we might not be in that much danger. He might be able to keep himself from getting distracted on his own scouting missions. If he can't keep his head clear, though, I definitely agree. She could help him." Ahnasha huffed along with another thought that went through her mind. "Wonderful, now I'm probably going to end up distracting myself worrying that Rhazii is going to be distracted worrying about me. How about we just take some time away from this tonight and have some fun? Enjoy ourselves? What do you feel like doing around the city?"