Kaleeth's laughter was harder to recognize than most of the others, but Janius certainly knew her well enough to recognize that she was just as amused as the others. Not to mention, she almost lost her hold on him and nearly dropped him back into the water. Though, she was soon holding him even more tightly. After enough time had passed that Ahnasha could stop grinning, she leaned in and gave Fendros' snout another quick kiss. "I think I might join them in the water for a while." She said quietly to him. Most certainly, they were going to have plenty of time together later that night, but this would be their last chance to relax in peace with the rest of their pack before the battle. If there was anything they wanted to do, or that they did not want to leave unsaid, this evening would be the last chance to do it. Ahnasha finally unwrapped her arms from around Fendros, then joined the others in the river. Seeing as it was what the others were doing, Lorag moved in that direction as well, but still stayed on land for the moment. "I was surprised when I learned about her, but that's been a long time." Lorag glanced back over his shoulder towards Sabine. "Now...I don't know. I guess it's just about bein' fair to her. Livin' out in the middle of nowhere with just her mother, no clan [i]or[/i] stronghold? That's not the right way to raise an Orc. Especially not my own blood. Maybe she'll still end up worthless like her mother, I don't know, but at least this way she'll get a fair chance to make something of herself. Who knows, maybe she will make herself good enough to kill me? She had just better do it before I get too old to give a decent challenge."