Well, the mystery of their friendship wasn't solved by Elise, that's for sure. She couldn't understand what they were saying, being not taught of Thanati. The language barrier suddenly made her realize that this might be a problem between her and the necromancers, as well. That would put a damper on her trip here, no doubt. And asking Aahva to translate for her - Aahva the liar - did not seem to be a very good prospect.
So anyway, she had no idea what Kita was saying. It was apparent that it was about her, but it could be anything, at this point. In fact, Elise was properly confused and distubed by her fit of laughter. What in ANY form of hell was going on here? She had no idea what anybody was saying until Aahva finally spoke to her in common.
"I simply noticed you'd been doing it a while. Still, I don't know what you're saying to your friend, but if you want to keep her, you'd best be telling her NOT to attack. I am not in the mood..."
Really, she was tiring of his games. For a moment, he had seemed interesting, but he stepped back into territories of annoying, and she didn't like it. Making him her undead and skinless slave was looking more and more appealing, at this point.