Ridahne's expression softened and she gave a very sad, very wry smile like it pained her to say it, but she answered with an obvious note of regret and sadness, "All three." The whole 'mission' to clear the court of Sols had been a doomed one and she'd always known it. There had been no legitimate option of escape for her and she'd accepted that...until she had that vision. "They were not unkind to me. They could have slain me the moment my ojih was marked but they let me live the night and it wasn't by accident that the guard posted to my cell was Ajoran." They'd both known it too. And though she didn't say anything, there was a visible change in her posture when Darin implied that Ridahne 'belonged' to her. She looked proud. And like she'd never wanted to hear anything else. To her, having a place and a purpose was important. Ridahne did not mention that in elf culture, 19 was a child. Though Ridahne was nothing like Darin at that age, so she supposed humans aged a bit differently. And anyway, Darin was not a child. She resolved to find the balance between being a mentor when it came to certain areas and a guardian without demeaning her. They'd figure this out together, Ridahne had hope. In the end, she merely offered the littlest quirk of a lopsided smile and gave a single gentle nod. They did not yet understand eachother completely, but they'd made some steps that night. "Personally? I'm exhausted," she said with a note of gentle dry humor. She was though. Mentally, emotionally, physically. She was ready for a little quiet time and then for an actual bed with an actual pillow instead of just her saddle. "I don't see any reason to rise especially early tomorrow. The road ahead will be easier if we are well rested and well fed, if you ask me." She then turned to Ravi and bowed low. "Thank you. You have been a most gracious host." With a silent nod of goodnight to Darin, Ridahne slipped away to first steal back onto the roof for a little bit, as she liked the solitude it bought her and she enjoyed the cool touch of the night air. And after a little silent contemplation, she slipped back inside and went to her bed where she fell asleep almost immediately.