Meesei listened with interest to Janius' attempt to console Fendros as she searched the largest tent for supplies. It was moments such as this that she was especially grateful for her pack. As much as she wished she was, Meesei was not perfect, and she did not have all the answers. Unlike Janius and Ahnasha, she did not have the same experiences as them; she did not have to adapt nearly as much to her current lifestyle. Cannibalism was still definitely taboo in her village, but it wasn't nearly as entrenched as with Imperial culture. She could not speak with the same empathy as they could. Additionally, her relationship with Fendros was a bit different than theirs. Being the Alpha, she was an authority figure, while his relationship with the others was more akin to that of peers. Perhaps not with Lorag, given his high rank within the pack, but the others did not carry the same weight of authority. Meesei emerged from the tent carrying a few soul gems and some ingredients for Sabine shortly before Fendros approached him. He was wearing the chitin armor from the Dunmer she had killed in her initial strike, which seemed to suit him. It was tailored for a female, so it did not fit him perfectly, but it fit well enough. Janius' speech seemed to have worked at least partially, as Fendros was willingly approaching her to apologize. It wasn't really necessary, as she had not been offended in the first place, but she appreciated the sentiment. "You need not apologize, Fendros. As I said, you performed better than I expected. It would be unreasonable for me to think that you would adapt to all of our customs immediately. Remember, all of the challenges you are facing are something I have dealt with a few times before, such as with Janius and Ahnasha. For all her pride, even Ahnasha had the very same issue as you are now. Ahnasha set her crate full of moon sugar down next to the rest of the bags, then approached Fendros, having heard Meesei's response. Normally, this would be the time for a quip defending the strength of her resolve, or perhaps a joke, but this was a special case. She could easily see Fendros was having a hard time, and having gone through it herself, she could definitely relate. The child she was carrying had brought her a bit closer to Fendros than the others, so she felt obligated to help if she could. She put a hand on his shoulder and looked him in the eyes. "You're not alone, Fendros. I'm always ready to talk, if you need it."