Elann couldn't tell whether Noah's lower body was injured or not. She could only see the fading streams of blood dripping down his back. She had heard the lightning, seen and felt the flash; it was why her hair was much more frizzy than it used to be, but she still had no idea what had happened nor had she had the time to process that it could possibly be Zulrav who helped her husband. He nodded back to her calling and despite appearances, he seemed okay. She could feel the burning pain in her own back as she shared with him through the bond but it was likely a shadow of what he felt. As she came up to him, his voice was brief, full of winces as he explained. Elann began to wonder if this was some sort of divine battleground that had taken place here, using Noah and her as some sort of tools of combat in their own wills, but who really knew? The Gods were beyond her. Perhaps it was all as it seemed. Elann was soaking wet below the waist, but her clothing above was dry. She took off the outer vest, revealing a white undershirt underneath. "You are bleeding pretty badly. Let me tie this around you tight." Emotions came flooding into her as she was reminded of when she saw him last time he had been injured. She took in a breath, trying to be mindful of the calm he was exuding and she took off her shirt. "We need to get back to the caravans, but we also need to stop this blood" she stated. "Do you think you can turn into your true self and I can tie this around your waist? Then I can easily carry you back?" After slipping her fur back over her half naked frame, if he didn't protest, she went about making a long strip to tie about his waist and to keep pressure on the wounds. Her shirt being too small though would likely not wrap fully around him as a human even if she used the whole length. Though Noah didn't care about the benefit of being kind to people in his speech, Elann did, and through it, much like Aimee, Elann would know who was able to help him in the wagon train. It was the kind of good that came from treating others with kindness. She still had the tea and cream to help keep infection from him, as well as a type of tasty food she could make that they used in her tribe to help fight it as well. She just had to get him back. Elann waited to hear what he had to say.