Meesei nodded slowly, then eventually gave a soft smile. "I think you are right. There is just one thing I still have to do this evening, but I would really love to be able to spend this night with you. I think perhaps an...hour would be enough for me. I will make sure we are alone, just [i]subtly[/i] make your way to my tent about an hour from now." She suggested. Given Lunise's magical ability, she had little doubt that she would be able to make her way undetected to Meesei's tent, especially since the only powerful mage with a tent near her own was Sabine. [hr] While Meesei did not rush to leave, she was intent on finishing up her last task for the evening. She returned to her tent, though it remained entirely silent for those around it in the hour that ensued. No signs at all that she was doing anything within. Even to Lunise, nothing would seem out of ordinary on approach. It would only be once she crossed the threshold past the cloth flap that covered the entrance that she would start to feel the rather intense presence of magic within. There was nothing particularly unusual in the tent, except for Meesei herself. She had discarded the formal clothing she had been wearing and was sitting on her knees in the middle of the tent as if praying before some non-existent altar. She was facing away from the entrance and did not seem to notice Lunise at first. There was, quite literally, an aura around her: a soft, white, magical glow that did not [i]quite[/i] match any other kind of magic that Meesei had been known to perform before. After a few seconds, Meesei lifted up her head and turned around to look back at Lunise, though at first, her expression was almost vacant. She soon focused her eyes on Lunise, but she appeared confused, as if she did not even recognize who she was looking at. However, it took only a few more moments before she snapped out of whatever trance had overtaken her. "Oh, Lunise...sorry, I...did not expect I would be seeing anyone so soon. What do you need?" [hr] Kaleeth could not grin, but she was able to wrap her arms around him tightly enough to squeeze the breath out of him, pulling him over onto her. “It is hard to imagine what life will be like without all of this, isn’t it? My life has always had fighting, or learning to fight, as this…background to it all. Even before I joined the pack, I was going to be a huntress. What else can I even do? Maybe we won’t have to do anything? Maybe there will be enough wealth left over from this war to just retire and do nothing. Or…do you think that would get boring?”