Elann was thankful for Alena and that she allowed Elann to do what she did by distracting Noah. The little girl with her tiny hand was held in Noah's large one and it was cute. Her sweet little arms wrapped then about his leg as he moved to touch her head and Elann grinned once more. The girl was too cute to keep any sadness in Elann's heart, and as Noah spoke to Elann in Fravata, she nodded. He asked her in common if she was okay and she hummed approvingly. "I'm doing okay." Some times she wished she had a magic that could heal people, protect them, to do something that would enable the people she cared about not to be hurt. Though she wished for those things, she couldn't express that to her husband, and certainly not in front of the little girl who was content with him. In the end she was fine, and Yahal was pleased with her work; being no longer felt among her presence. Having done his will, she remained by her husband's side not leaving it. "I am so glad you are up walking around," she said with glad relief, and then looking down to Alena, she asked, "Aren't you glad Noah is walking around too?" The guards were finishing up the deconstruction of the campsite and a call was heard for them all to get aboard the wagons. Some people still cried at the thought of leaving their loved ones on the side of the road, even if they were ashes now, but Elann, Emery, and others words had helped them in small measure. Elann was not so far off from Aimee and Noah in seeing death as a natural thing, but how others dealt with it was important to her. If she died, she would want someone to stay with Noah to console him, and if Noah died, she would want someone to stay with her. "Did you want to ride with us Alana until the wagons stop again?" Whether the answer was yes or no, Elann would have to help Noah get up into the wagon, and fortunately because of the three's quick actions, only one of the horses that pulled the man wagons had run off in the fight. The rest were either retrieved or unable to run. Fortunately there had been a few spare horses and oxen that could help with the load even if more had died. The road to Zeltiva was no easy dream in Elann's mind anymore, but at least the weight that had been on her heart for the past few days had faded to nothing.