Elann was sure her husband would figure out the gems eventually. They had all their lives to do so. She just wanted him to be careful. There was an entire destructive storm system contained within them and as such, it was possible that they could be released. He seemed to agree with her and she patiently watched him pack away the back with both of her hands on the seat. She waited for him to finish before getting ready to leave, but him climbing out first worked for her better, and seeing his open arms for her, Elann was filled with love for him. She lowered herself happily into his arms, her own instantly wrapping about his neck, taking what warmth she found there and bringing it into her always cold body. Her feet slid safely to the ground as the wagon moved forward - her remaining in his arms - and she moved with him off to the side to walk with him, using his arm to wrap about her shoulders in an embrace. The soft gentle breezes, cool as they were, were freezing to the desert-born Benshira, but having Noah at her side let her withstand their bite. Syna above warmed her also, the sun's rays shining brightly down on the meadow path they traversed. The forest was on either side of the road, giving cover from the nearby sounds of the river. Her attention was on the people around them, seemingly also enjoying the time outside of their wagons. Those around them seemed to talk to the wagon drivers and the wagon guards who escorted them through the unsafe reaches to their ultimate destination, but Elann just had her husband there. In the past week, she had not spoken much to anyone but their driver. There were a few people she had helped set up tents and assisted in various ways, but no-one she knew well yet. Noah seemed - like many times - to be off in his own little world. The Kelvic man, a native of the town they were going to seemed to be focused on the sounds of birds. His non-human nature, able to transform into the form of a great eagle, seemed to allow him to understand the animals of avian nature around them. Elann looked to his lips as he made the perfect pitched tunes. It caused a bright smile to remain upon her face despite her cold. "I knew you could speak to eagles, but you can speak to them too?" she asked, referencing the many birds flying about, thinking there was no predator in their region at the moment. "What did they say? Are they smart?"