For the moment, Kaleeth simply appeared to be lost. She was looking in Janius' direction, but seemed to be staring past him off at nothing in particular. It took a while before she finally responded. "I don't want to lose any of that either. Our lives, Julan's life, I wouldn't want to give any of that up. But, what do I say to my father? If I refuse to come back, then I'll be betraying him all over again, and after he has already lost everything else." [hr] Few in the inn had reason to pay attention to Rhazii. Only one of the group, the male Khajiit, even noticed him. Though, his eyes did linger on Rhazii, squinting with an uncertain expression, but any resemblance between them would be hard to confirm from just a few seconds of a glance. Ahnasha let out a sigh after they were interrupted by Rhazii. For a few seconds, her arms remained wrapped around him, and her lips just barely touching him. "That is why we were waiting in the inn, I suppose. We'll just have to improve with telling your siblings the cover story. Hopefully the topic won't come up before we have time to mention it to them. Or at least allude to it. Ahnasha stood up from Fendros' lap, looking disappointed, and leaving him and his tunic covered in a light coat of Khajiit hair. "Come on in, Rhazii." She said before beginning to get dressed. Once Rhazii was in the room, Ahnasha spoke quickly, and in somewhat of a hushed tone. "Okay, so we've decided on a story for how we got here. Mostly, we're just telling [i]part[/i] of the truth. We befriended a mage years ago, and she knows how to move people long distances with magic. The fact that Meesei is a powerful mage is not really what we need to keep secret from my family, it is our lycanthropy. And teleportation is really the [i]only[/i] reasonable explanation for how we got here so quickly. Now, you're [i]sure[/i] it is my family? A Bosmer, two Suthay-raht, and a pink Argonian?"