"I...suppose that makes sense, yes. You can brief every one of us at once. I got the impression that Ri'vashi wanted to hold the meeting today, but I am going to tell her and the others that we will be doing it tomorrow. You deserve to have some time to rest and recover after all that happened. When you feel like you are able, I would like for you to take me to this dragon's body before it begins to decay, but you do not need to right now." Meesei replied to Sabine after she requested to wait on her explanation. Although, as Sabine began to weep, Meesei hugged her all the more tightly. "I promise, Sabine, I am not going to let anything like this happen again, not as long as I live." Meesei moved her head just enough so that she could see Do'rhajul. For a good few seconds, her stare towards him was hostile, but the more Sabine's words lingered in her mind, the softer her gaze became. "Sabine, you are...stronger and wiser than me. We will make sure they are not harmed; you do not have to worry yourself about it. Most of the clan does not know he is here, and Ri'vashi is not going to disobey direct orders so as long as he is at least being watched. I know her that well. We can find some trusted guards to look after them. Just try to recover as best as you can. I will be right here with you for as long as you need me." With the obviously intense emotion of the moment, Do'rhajul felt out of place. He was not terribly great at dealing with such situations, and he felt that his very presence brought a sort of tension to the situation that they would be better without. Hesitantly, Do'rhajul turned his attention to the rest of Sabine's pack, not entirely sure of who exactly he should be speaking to. "As I told Sabine before, I do have information on Vile's organization, and other knowledge you might find useful. I am willing to share it all freely, if you wish to go somewhere to speak about it. I do not have any demands or terms, I will just tell you what I know."