Kayal had just finished healing the woman's foot when the Argonian from before approached and explained that she must have been hit by her drain stamina potion. She then offered the woman a green vial of stamina regeneration potion. Kayal remained quiet as the woman asked their identities before she took the vial and drank it. The taste seemed to have been spot on to what the Argonian warned, that much Kayal could gather. The Argonian introduced herself as Sharee-Mar then continued to ask the woman her name and how she got where she here. Kayal chose to wait until the woman had responded before answering himself, but that answer did not seem to come, the girl seemed to stumble on her words then get lost in her own thoughts as she leaned forward massaging the sides of her head. He heard a faint growl before the girl began to stare intently at the back of her hands for several moments. Kayal looked at her quizzically as she slowly lifted her head back to him and Sharee. Then the girl spoke, "I don't know." She said in a shaky voice. Kayal raised his eye brows in surprise and leaned back still kneeling, [I]What is it she doesn't know? She cant possibly mean she doesn't know everything can she? I know being sold into slavery was traumatizing and I cant even begin to imagine what it would have been like for her but did she really forget her own name? Or was she a slave from birth, so many questions.[/I] He thought, but he did not get a chance to ask any of his questions as the Argonian Sharee spoke up first, asking some of the questions Kayal had been curious about and explaining their location. Then Kayal's questions were answered as she snapped "I've forgotten everything!". Kayal was caught of guard by the burst of anger and tried to give the woman more space. She quickly apologized and flinched back seeming like she expected to be punished, a act that brought a bitter taste with its sight. The girl seemed close to tears and Kayal felt a sense of both sympathy and empathy for the girl. She continued to explain exactly what she mean with a shaky voice, Kayal listened closely as she did hoping to gain a better understanding of her situation and how it was caused. Both he and Sharee were silent for a time, Kayal looked at Sharee letting her respond seeing as the woman was speaking mostly to her. Sharee then spoke up, she seemed sympathetic and then continued to offer the woman a place to stay and offered to take care of her in an attempt to help her regain her memories. Kayal looked at the Argonian questioningly, he was surprised she would offer such a thing to the girl, moments ago she seemed more concerned with the loot then the girl plus he had heard word of Sharee and this did not fit her description in the slightest, but he was in no mood to call her out for it and risk starting anything. Instead her tried to find an explanation as to why she would go through such a change of character. [I]She could just be toying with the girl maybe she intends to sell her back into slavery now that she doesn't have a use...maybe she has a soft spot for slaves maybe she found the gods and is trying to make amends for what she has done in her life.[/I] The last thought nearly made Kayal chuckle, the thought of someone like Sharee turning all benevolent and religious was humerus to say the least. [I] Religion is a hell of a things.[/I] He thought to himself before he finally spoke. "That is very kind of you miss Sharee. And that couldn't be more true." Kayal said hiding his suspicion in layers of social etiquette. That is when he caught movement at the corner of his eye, Zana stepped forward having not even made a sound as she left the trees and approached the trio. Her eyes were dead set on the fellow Bosmer, Kayal noticed the sympathy in her eyes before anything else, he knew she was likely feeling more empathy for the woman that and either Sharee or himself. She seemed to hesitate and spared a glance toward Kayal before she spoke up revealing her presence. "That is rough." Zana said at first pausing for a moment before resuming, "I can relate, I was thrown into a similar situation, you have my sympathy and my empathy. There is nothing crueler then having your life stripped away from you, being controlled by another person ordered around and made to feel less then alive." Zana said sadly. Her gaze fell to Sharee and she remained silent for a moment she seemed to be thinking about something but seemed hesitant, "I am glad to see that there are more people willing to lend aid to people that need it. Think on her offer friend" Zana said in a thankful tone switching her gaze to the fellow Bosmer at the end. Having known her as long as he had Kayal was able to pick up on the subtle distrustful tone in her voice. She seemed to be thinking the same thing he was.