Elann had woke up before the sun had risen. The sounds of birds were her alarm call as well as the cook banging a pan clean. She always slept light and often could fall asleep in a moment's notice, but she woke feeling rested enough that she didn't particularly feel like she had gotten less sleep. Despite the banging, the shifting in bed, and her pulling the blanket aside, Noah hadn't even stirred. Both of them were very exhausted last night; her from a long day, and him from having his very being put into his storm gem. On top of that, he already had been weak. Noah had taken no medicine that night and yet he had remained tired enough to sleep through all her movement. As she looked back at him, compassion filled her heart and she covered him with the blanket, letting the man sleep. He needed his rest anyways, and his exercise done previously would do him good. Even Emery seemed to agree, but it left him in such pain. After rising and sliding her ivory lace [url=https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/564x/13/81/5d/13815d83bfaf4f84bccc2bbd462479f2.jpg]dress[/url] over her head, she went about getting ready for the day. She helped the cook make breakfast for those few who were up early and showed him some things on how her people made breakfast (even though he didn't bother to make it) and spoke with him until the sun began to come up. It had been lingering in the sky for a while before Elann felt the buzz come from her bond. She had come back into the tent and was sat on the bed, weaving a rug. Noah's sudden alertness and pain caused her to stop what she was doing and press a hand to her forehead to relieve the intense feelings he was going through. Eventually she equalized, something Noah had not shown he knew how to do well with her own intense emotions, and she set down her work to comfort him. "Are you okay? I'm here, shh," she voiced in a calming voice as she crawled over to where he had laid back down. It was clear he was in pain and she lovingly first placed a hand on his forehead to feel him and then coursed her hand through his hair. She didn't want to overwhelm him with worry, but it was slightly there within her. Concern for him was not abnormal to feel in her since he had been injured, and she tried hard not to expound on that feeling now as he winced. Having seen Alena and Aimee calm him this way, she sat next to him and caressed him.