For a good minute, Nisha just tried to take this all in and make herself believe it, forgetting all about the pouchers. Harun had to be kidding, right? She had no trouble to believe that he might have lost his memory, but he obviously had to be also pretty crazy, right? Using all her strength, she lifted her head and looked at the lake. It was hard to see anything from her position and in the darkness, but she could see the moon and the stars reflecting on the surface... but not a trace of the aurora. "This is crazy..." she mumbled.
"I know it seems like it." Harun nodded. "As I had no memories to speak of, it was easy for me to accept such things, but I am aware that others would have greater trouble. Let's speak with Raisun later, but I doubt he will know much." Frowning, he pondered what to do. "You must be still very cold... but you also need to eat. Shall I go and hunt something for you? I could also see if I can spot any poachers."