Kaleeth gave a single nod, tightening her fingers around Janius' hand. "We don't have graves, or do anything with bodies. Our bodies don't mean anything; they just return to the marsh. Saxhleel become a part of the Hist again. We mourn by communing with the Hist. Since they're part of the Hist, it's sort of like communing with them. We do it to honor them, and...hope to see them again." She paused, sobbing once more. Having her soul separated from the Hist was something that had bothered Kaleeth before, but these events were bringing all of that pain to the surface once more. It was enough that she soon pushed away from the subject. "I didn't expect my father to want me to come back. I though...I don't know what I expected. But, he's lost everything. He's willing to forgive so much, even you. He's even willing to wait until after we've finished with our...business, but...that would mean leaving everyone else. I don't know if I want that." Kaleeth said, turning her gaze back up to Janius. "Could you ever even be happy in a place like this?" [hr] Rhazii was mostly by himself in one corner of the inn downstairs, having his breakfast. Although, there were plenty of patrons closer to the entrance, mostly locals having a meal or a drink. However, there was one group that entered which might have drawn Rhazii's eye, if he was paying attention. Two Khajiit, an Argonian, and a Bosmer who went straight to talk to the innkeeper. Rhazii had been far to young to remember Ahnasha's family when they first re-united, but there was no denying that the group quite closely matched the description of who he was supposed to be looking for. [hr] Keeping her hands around Fendros' shoulders, Ahnasha spun herself around the chair and sat straight in Fendros' lap, pushing aside the clothes he had been patching. Already, her mood seemed to have been improved tenfold, which showed with the even more enthusiastic kiss she quickly gave him. "Oh, I don't know. I mean, what better way is there to see the glory and power of a werewolf than to see one in the hunt? We have a sort of...majesty that any real hunter would have to appreciate. Then again, it [i]would[/i] also be fun to show off my archery skill to someone who might appreciate it."