Meesei felt fortunate that Sabine at least could not see her frown, or the rest of her worried expression. It now seemed clear that Sabine had been suppressing this since she had escaped from her captors. It was worrying, but at the same time, it did give Meesei some hope. Clearly, Sabine had been able to keep herself focused and motivated enough to go after the Rueful Axe on her own initiative, to help those who had helped her. The pain in her memories was not completely dominant. Reaching down, Meesei moved aside Sabine's hands to uncover her face, then placed a hand on her cheek and lifted up her head so they could make eye contact. "It is okay, Sabine. You can do this." This time, Meesei took the initiative in taking Sabine's hand and pulling her up to her feet. She had already looked around the area enough to know that she wanted to bring in others to help recover the spoils of the battle, but Meesei still did not want to leave just yet. "I can see there is more than just the dragon here. You should show me what you think might be useful to us, I think." Meesei suggested. Even if it was simple, Meesei wanted to give her some task to focus on.