Elann nodded to his request for food. She figured he would be hungry. He had slept through lunch and it was moments away from being dinner. They were likely just going until they came to a familiar resting spot. His words sounded so sad to her; not in tone, but just how he wanted to move on to the next day. One day closer to his freedom. She took in a deep breath and said, "Is there anything special I can make you that you want?" She had made many recipes over the past months and he had seemed to like some more than others, but she was sure that he just wanted something to stuff his gullet. "Yeah," she answered. "This one is a bit thicker, so I'll likely only use it on really cold nights or he suggested that if I can't use it as a blanket, to bring it to a tanner and he could line some clothing for us." She shrugged, showing it was all up in the air. "I like your blanket you got for me though, it's much prettier and softer than a bear." She looked out the back toward what he was looking at, but he was just scanning it seemed. As she looked back to him, she too felt the wind swirl in, but didn't understand what he did from it. Curiously she looked to him as he stated it was going to rain and she had to trust him. It was nice to not have a storm blow through that was of her causing. It brought a steady relief to her. "I'll just stay here with you then." She didn't want to set up the tent just to have it get everything wet. Granted no water would get in the tent, but it wouldn't exactly make packing it enjoyable. She instead decided to stay in the wagon with her husband and sister, sleeping on the floor. Aimee finally woke up, speaking in Fravata as she did to Noah. Elann couldn't help but laugh as she actually understood completely what Noah had said, but drew silent shortly after as if it had been involuntarily released. She let the two continue on and she found it harder and harder to continue her project with a lantern. Elann decided it was best to give up on her project for the night and instead waited with Noah for the stopping of the wagons. Once they were off the road, Elann woke Aimee gently. People began to set up for dinner and went about completing their tents. Elann instead went straight to cooking food for Noah. She didn't waste any time and wanted to make sure he had food to eat, and that she was back inside the wagon before the rain began to fall. It was amazing to see his prediction come true, if you could even call it that. "There's the rain," she muttered to herself in Fravata as she let Noah eat the food for himself. She had a small portion herself and fed him what she didn't want to finish. There was a plate for Aimee as well if she wanted it, but if not, it'd go to Noah.