Most of Arinette' team were disoriented at first upon teleporting, but quickly moved to secure the area once they had gained their bearings. They did not remain alert for attackers for too long, so wherever Arinette had taken them was likely quite far from their previous camp, even if it was still in High Rock. One of the Orcs gripped his weapon tightly as he looked around the area. "Damn, so what'd we lose this time? Most of the camp isn't here." "Saved the armory, at least." The other Orc twin added, gesturing to the collapsed tent nearby. The Redguard conjurer spoke up after catching her breath. "What was their plan there? There were so many of them, but they revealed themselves before their main force came in, didn't they?" "Actually, Do'rhajul sniffed her out. I don't know their plan." Arinette remarked as she positioned herself directly in front of Sabine. "But [i]she[/i] does." Arinette leaned in close to Sabine with a threatening scowl. "What was your plan, dog? Why were you there? Were you scouting us?" --- Back at the site of the camp, Ahnasha emerged from her hiding place, bound bow in hand, as Fendros called for her. Although, she appeared to be at just as much of a loss as the rest of the pack. Kaleeth, and even Lorag, were dead silent with varying degrees of shock in their expression. Sabine was gone. She had not been killed, at least as far as they could see, but they had absolutely no way of knowing where they had gone. Ahnasha in particular could not help but to think back to the one and only time she had been captured by an enemy and the horrors she had experienced as a result. The idea that Sabine might experience the same was sickening to Ahnasha's core. For Meesei, those thoughts had already broken her. She had spent her entire time waiting in fear of what might happen, and now those fears had become reality. "No, no no. This cannot...no..." She stammered, collapsing down to her hands and knees as she stared at the spot where Sabine had just been standing. "This cannot be happening..." Meesei broke down into tears as her words became less and less coherent. Her pack had seen her in such emotional distress before, but this was the first time she had allowed herself to fall from her stoic demeanor in front of others.