Meesei started to stand up to help Sabine with the portal, but by the time Meesei had made it to her feet, she had already completed the portal in its entirety. Meesei started to vocalize something, but just ended up as being speechless. It was clear that there would be quite a lot of catching up to do. Regardless, Meesei stepped through the portal right after Sabine. It was well after dark, so she cast a candlelight spell on herself just after stepping through to illuminate their surroundings, and the scene it revealed was certainly a lot to take in. Right in front of them was the dragon, dead in the exact same place and position as Sabine had left it. All that had changed was that the ice was now gone, and now-dried blood had pooled underneath the dragon's head. "So this...is what you faced." Meesei said as she started to walk around the dragon, observing its features. "It seems even larger up close. You did not have to take that kind of risk in fighting such a beast, but, well, I do think you saved lives by doing so. We would have brought a warband, and some of them would certainly have been lost in the fight. I only have the stories of the Thu'um to go on, but such destructive power would be a terror even for an army to face." After her amazement at the dragon subsided, Meesei started to pay closer attention to Sabine herself and how she seemed to be feeling. Part of the reason that Meesei had wanted to visit this place with Sabine was that it would give them an absolute guarantee of privacy. It was obvious that Sabine was being troubled, and Meesei wanted her to feel comfortable talking about it.