Arinette was mid-sentence with Do'rhajul when Sabine finally managed to bring her ears close enough to make out their words. "...and it's going to cause problems. You know that as well as I. You are capable, Do'rhajul, I shall not deny it, but I am beginning to question your judgment. For all your years of service, for all your efforts, you have yet been unable to fulfill your end of your bargain with our lord. Now, you are ignoring my advice at every turn. It was a mistake to bring [i]him[/i] with us. I know you have history, but he is too short-sighted to do what must be done for the good of everyone." If Sabine could catch a view of Do'rhajul's face between the leaves, it would be easy to see that he was seething. "And I grow tired of you questioning me. I would not have even considered you for this team before you got that staff. You have no concept of what it means to be a warrior. To earn ones power through blood and toil. He does." Ahnasha received Sabine's warning in time to turn and see the Orc approaching. She froze in place, holding her breath to keep herself as silent as possible. Her eyes were firmly on his, though his eyes wandered somewhat aimlessly through the forest. Luckily, he did not seem to be the most vigilant watchman at the moment, but that did not mean she was not still in danger. He wandered closer to her, enough that he might see the glimmer of her form through her invisibility if she moved too much. Or, he might simply see her displace the grass. At any rate, she had not yet been detected, but she was also being delayed by him.