Kaleeth took a sip of her tea, but did not add anything beyond what Janius said for the moment. In the mental state she was in, she was glad that he was willing to explain for her at the moment. Although there was more tea left, Thorantilth did not have any for himself at the moment. He simply listened to Janius, while watching Kaleeth closely. [i]"I see. And I will also assume that your father has shared all of the...recent developments with you, Kaleeth. My hut will always be open to you to talk for as long as you are here, should you need it. And this Kaj-Julan, the boy the hunters mentioned, I gather that he is your son? Well, first, I would like you give you my belated congratulations, Kaleeth. I always thought you would make for a good mother. Second, is there anything that your son needs from me, or anything that I can do for him? Was he able to have a proper naming ceremony? Drinking of the Hist sap for the first time is very important for a young Saxhleel."[/i] [hr] Ahnasha shrugged. "I don't think anything is wrong, no. I just think Vasiq was surprised. I mean, we did just show up [i]right[/i] in his face when we were supposed to be all the way in Skyrim. He's still probably confused about how we're even here. I think that's what was distracting him." She reasoned. "As for my mother, I don't know if 'more emotional' is the right way to put it. She was plenty emotional last time, it's just that she can be more bold about what she feels or thinks. She likes speaking her mind, and doesn't like holding back. And now she's getting old, and doesn't care as much what people think about her. It's a good thing that she is a kind woman, for the most part."