Aimee smiled and nodded at Elann’s words, looking to Noah as he said he was doing alright. The walk had done wonders for her own mental fatigue, lifting it as she was swept away in the naturalness of their path while she walked a small distance ahead of the caravan, nothing so far to be out of sight of the lead wagon and guards. The evening just after the battle she had slept it away, slept far into the night and then into the morning past the bird’s calls of waking. She didn’t wake entirely until the last few chimes before the caravan started moving again. She rebuilt her energy reserves in her sleep and then walked to get everything flowing and proper once more as it was before she used her Reimancy. “I’m doing alright,” she answered in Common. “I was exhausted after the fight. I just had to rest and get a little exercise. I’m feeling much better today, thank you for asking.” She kept coursing the brush through her hair, holding it firmly in some places as the brush was repeatedly pathed through the tangled ends. She did that now as she looked back to Elann. “How’re you feeling after sleeping all day? I get headaches if I sleep for too long, aside from yesterday,” she said with care in her voice. Noah investigated his side full of stitches again as the two women talked. He poked at them once more, testing the acuteness of the pain with each prod by his fore and middle fingers. Since he was expecting the pain with each poke he wasn’t impacted outwardly, only a small wince coming when he did so. It was for curiosity’s sake though, so he could judge how far he had come since the injuries were first inflicted. “Me too,” he chimed in while he was investigating himself. “I’m surprised since you don’t even sleep that deeply, do you?” Aimee asked. “Or has that changed? You used to wake up at the slightest noise but then go back to sleep like nothing happened.” [color=00aeef]“It's the same,” [/color]he went, turning his head to engage in the conversation in full. It was idle chitchat but it was welcome from how sporadic their last few nights had been.