Ahnasha laughed along with Fendros, though as they were leaving the city, she realized something that caused her to be a bit surprised with herself. Being around Fendros made her act...differently than normal. At any other time, there was no way she would start joking with the others during a mission, even in the most innocent or harmless fashion. When it was time to be serious, she was [i]always[/i] serious, and yet she had broken her own rules without even realizing it. Honestly, she rather liked that being around Fendros could put her so at ease, but she needed to be careful not to let it cloud her judgement. After all, this was a serious mission with serious consequences. She needed to be at her best. Meesei listened to the others give their accounts of what their targets had discovered, which had thankfully been more helpful than what she had managed to do, though it was nothing she had not gathered from the conversation they overheard. "As you heard before, the Altmer learned nothing. I tracked him for a while, but was beset by a group of drunken vagrants as I was following him. I dealt with them, but lost the Altmer in the process." "I followed the Cathay-raht. He ended up talking to an old and...mentally questionable human. They ended up talking in circles for a while before the human gave him anything useful. Honestly, I do not know why they are trusting the information he gave them. The Khajiit did mention that he had spoken to some of the Human's friends, so perhaps he was part of a larger group? They might know more about him than we do...or at least they might believe they do. Who knows who in that city is in the pocket of our quarry. They could be heading into a trap." Ahnasha added.