Sabine and Fendros woke up with everyone else. They both tucked in and ate their breakfast happily. Fendros glanced over to Ariel, who appeared to be sleeping in after spending the night tracking them. He hoped that she wouldn't get too curious about the differences between her meal and the rest of the pack's breakfast. Looking over to everyone else, Fendros noticed that Meesei and Lorag had only improved overnight. The mood Janius seemed to be in made Fendros wonder where all the annoyance at being magically paralysed had gone to. Sabine was mostly unchanged, but looked slightly less tense, Fendros thought that maybe her demeanour would change a little more after last night. Ahnasha was very hungry this morning, as was becoming a pattern with her pregnancy, or at least that was what Fendros believed. He hoped that she wouldn't have to purge it from her stomach later. Most of them had nearly finished their breakfast by the time Ariel stirred. She took in a deep breath and rose from her bedroll, hair in a mess. After wiping her eyes on one wrist, the looked over to everyone by the fire. "Oh, have I slept in late?" She asked. Some of the pack's head's turned to her. "It's quite alright, come, have some breakfast." Janius invited her with a smile. "Is that what I can smell?" Ariel slowly stood up and walked to the fire, sitting next to Sabine and taking her plate of food gratefully. The breakfast had decidedly more vegetables than any of the other pack's meals, a detail that Ariel seemed oblivious to for the moment. "Now, Sabine, you must tell me what I have missed these years. What happened when you were released." Sabine nervously paused her chew and twitched her head to Ariel's direction, feeling a little uncomfortable by habit. Quickly finishing her mouthful, she thought of whether to talk about it. It seemed odd to talk about it, but then again it was her sister, of course she would want to know. "Mmm," Sabine sounded, unsure, "I wandered, hunted." She looked into the fire, thinking, "I learned... I ran from people... then I found the pack." Sabine's voice was small as always, not used to conversation. Ariel was understanding of her apprehension, but was still curious. "I see, I see. How did you join the pack?" Ariel craned her head forward to get a better look at Sabine's face. "Hmmm," Sabine's hum had more of a nervous tone than a recollecting tone. She looked to each of her pack members, hoping that they would take over for her, but they seemed content to let Sabine explain herself this time. Looking back into the fire, Sabine continued, "There was a hunter with silver, he wanted to hurt someone with an arrow. I killed him with a rock, then I wasn't scared that they would chase me away... then I made some potions, then they let me stay. They took care of me." With that, Ariel smiled. She was thankful that Sabine didn't run into much more misfortune before finding a pack. Ariel was glad for that. Her sister was one who needed the acceptance more than most. "I want to thank you all for looking after my sister." Ariel said to the rest of the pack, "I can see that you are all very close."