Elsa smiles softly glad that he liked what she made. "Thank you." She said having only made things for her parents and so wasn't all that used to people complementing her work beyond them really. She was glad that she had lived here all her life, knowing what was edible and what wasn't certainly saved her butt on more than one occasion. ------ Elsa didn't sleep that night, much like she thought she wouldn't listening to the night life of the forest, and when the sun rose, it was like everything just....stopped. The wind, the noises, everything. She grabbed her arrows and placed them on her back grabbing her dagger to feel some sort of weapon in her hands not liking how still the forest got. It always spelled out bad news when it got silent. She wasn't sure what to do. Alex was still sleeping and she didn't want to stir him if it was nothing, but still, having him awake just in case something went south, might be a good idea. "Alex." She said softly in his ear as she softly shook his shoulder. "Please wake up." She asks him just as softly as before.