Elann nodded and moved the tent bundle to the edge of the wagon after Noah got out. She would set it up after they got back from their little walk. She waited there by his side with a loving and knowing look on her face as he seemed to familiarize himself with nature once more. He didn't give her much credit in knowing him, but for someone like her who had spent her life in a tent, she sure had grown to know at least a bit of what made him tick. The breezes outside made Elann breath them in and fill her lungs as she looked up into the night sky to see the moon. It was then he slowly stepped forward and began to walk toward the wagon behind them. She remained close, but not hovering. If he went down, there was nowhere really to grab that would not hurt him less than just letting him fall. She remained by his uninjured arm as something he could cling to for balance if he needed to, but really if he was off balance, she would topple over with him. As she moved with him, Aimee's words resonated in her head and she hoped that she had not damaged their relationship beyond repair. Noah was not a human like her. She had a forgive and forget mentality, and even if she didn't like many humans, the fact she had been treating him with love would usually turn a normal human from their discomfort, but Noah was not like man. He was an animal who had been hurt, and animals at first would ignore the pain, but if it was repeated, that pain would rarely leave them. She had hurt him for a long time and her love and compassion didn't factor into the equation, that was how she understood it anyways, and she hoped that if anything could help them, it would be his distant human side. She wasn't filled with sadness at her thoughts, but instead he could feel she was hopeful a little bit, which was not an uncommon emotion with her. "She was with your sister last I saw her, but that was earlier." Elann met his eyes with a kind smile and her own, but as he asked about his stitches, she leaned up against the wagon on his left side and looked into the ominous darkness of the trees. Who knew what was inside? The woman with the bear roaring at her in an unearthly powerful way made her shiver slightly with fear. "Unfortunately love, it may be another half of a week to a week. He says you are healing nicely though. In my tribe, when someone is hurt, the more active they are, the quicker they heal. Maybe if we walk a bit more like this, you can get better quicker?"