"I'm sure I'll think of something," Fendros chuckled, walking towards the camp. They were greeted by the smell of Janius' own breakfast rotating above the renewed campfire. Boar, it seemed to be. Sitting by Janius next to the fire was Sabine, quietly chewing on a shank of some description with her usual closed demeanour. As they got closer, Janius turned his head to the couple, he looked to be in a worse state than the both of them. "'Morning, you two," He said with a sore throat and a mischievous half-smile. "Good morning," Fendros replied. A loud grumble sounded and Fendros initially thought it was his stomach, but quickly realised that it was emanating from a Lorag-sized pile of furs in one corner of the camp. Listening closely, he could hear mumblings pleading for everyone to shut up, or something. Janius stood up from his spit and sighed, "Lorag, I told you, Runt left you a cure right next to you! Drink up or you'll be there all day." More unintelligible grumbling sounded and Lorag's thick green arm shot out from the side of the pile, his hand padding the ground searching for Runt's vial sitting on its base near him. He knocked over the vial with his upper arm before he grabbed it, his arm receding like a chameleon's tongue that had just caught and insect. Sitting down again, Janius removed the boar meat from over the fire and cut a portion off for Fendros, handing the food to him on the end of an old fork. "There you are. Careful it doesn't drip on you, it's hot." Fendros took the fork carefully from Janius and bit into it gratefully. He didn't realise how hungry he was until then. "Thank you," Fendros said after swallowing. Before sitting down, Fendros took a moment to look around for his water skin and took it in his other hand to sit by the campfire with, drinking from it to help recover. "Any sign of Meesei?" Fendros asked, wondering about the last unaccounted for pack member. "No sign yet. She might have wandered off at some point during the night, I can't remember." Janius said with a slight wheeze, "Sometimes she can be gone for a while on errands, so we decided to start breakfast without her."