It was nice to see that Noah was not giving up on the gems, and whatever inspiration was in him at the moment was different than his depressed attitude the past couple days. She watched quietly from where she was sitting and slowly picked up the meat with her fingers off her small plate of food. Noah had not even seemed to care about the loving affection she poured into the food for him. He was too distracted by the rain and instead just wanted to focus on his gems. Perhaps he had a concept in mind. Elann just rested back and stuck the cut chunks of meat in her mouth and waited patiently. It seemed her sister watched him too. Every time Noah seemed to strain in pain, Elann felt horribly for him; pouting in sadness and compassion. She would have spoken out against the frightening action of ripping his stitches, except something was happening, something strange. Her hair was already frizzy from the rain, feeling heavier than normal as moisture stored in its depths, but then it began to stand and pull as electricity hummed in the air. It was a subtle difference, nothing as pronounced as Aimee could feel, but Elann noticed it. When the thinned lightning bolt shot out, she dropped the piece of meat in her hand and could hear an electric hum. She had never heard the sound before, but could tell it was a very electric sound. There was no thunder clap, but instead was over and done with in a flash. Those outside in the camp who were not huddled in their tent's either figured it for distant lightning, the frequent transformations of the Kelvic's or that a tiny lightning bolt had struck somewhere close by, but when no thunder was heard, they shrugged it off. Elann and Aimee however had a front row seat to the strangeness of what had just happened. Now the storm clouds above seemed to thunder and lightning with tiny affect, just like the stone itself was small. It made her fear the larger of the stones in the bag. Noah pulled back inside and she came to him and bent down to give him a kiss on the cheek. "I'm so proud of you." She knew how long he had been trying to figure them out, and to her, it meant a lot more than Aimee perhaps could understand. Noah and Elann had both experienced their deity, more than once, and to find out something deep and powerful like Noah just did, meant a great deal; especially since it had taken so long. She then pulled back, and if he wanted her to put the stone away she would, but then she quietly returned to her corner in the front of the wagon to finish her meal.