(That works for me!)
Tonakee moved around the building in her normal quiet way. She wasn't really trying to hide from anyone, but she prefered to be alone mostly. She'd found Ram and talked with him already. But she hadn't talked with Osric yet. She also hadn't been approached by Mehri yet. So either she was avoiding Tonakee, or she agreed with the plan. That or she just hadn't made her way to Tonakee yet. She hoped that Mehri agreed. It was one of those few hopes she still held onto, and she wasn't about to let someone who acted like the leader tell her no. She missed her brother, and wondered if he was okay.
The last thing she remembered of him, were the words, "I'll come back to you. I promise." Then he shoved her out the window. Going back into the building to try and stall the person that had attacked.
Her fingers laced the metal along the handle of one of her daggers, and a sad look crossed her face. She missed a lot of things from home. The feeling of the soft grass in early spring, the warm breezes of midsummer, the birds singing late autumn, and the quiet of the cold winters. She'd lived in the middle of a big forest, where she and her brother would spend most of the time. He'd made them a little shelter from big stones and sticks with the help of their big clydesdale horse.
The sad look on her face transfered over to a sad smile as she thought of her brother always doing something weird to cheer her up, or thinking of how much more clumsy he was than her. Even though he could see and she couldn't. When they got out of here she was intent on finding her brother again. To get one more hug, and hear his voice again.