The fact trees had flowers seemed to excite Elann quite a bit. She let out an excited hum at the thought and her eyes had a bit of further excitement in them as he explained the colors. In the desert, everything was drab. In Syliras as well, everything was grey, but the forests around were green. It was only in rare instances, such as when she picked the flower for her hair that she saw much color. Often in the desert, her people would wear color to defy the lack of it. The thought of trees being orange, pink, and blue- ripe with flowers, blew her mind. "I want to go!" she buzzed excitedly. She demanded his gaze then, bringing a hand up to his neck in a loving gesture and would communicate then a longing love for him in her heart and stare. She didn't want him staring at he fire, but instead at her. He had noticed she was cold, and wearing a shorter dress, it was even more so. While her upper body was warm, her lower body was dead-like with the cold of the grass and air. "Mhm...You go in, I'll return these bowls." With that, she sat up, rolled over onto her knees and hands, and in effortless energy - compared to his strained - she popped up and darted off toward the fire, all too happy to be near its warmth to hand off the bowls. Once there, she would also say goodnight to people, including Aimee should she be there, and then would head back. Inside the tent, hanging from the center pole was the lantern and on the rug covered ground was their bed, the comfortable mess of pillows, rugs, and blankets in the form of a mattress. It had served them comfortably and probably moreso than a mattress would. She herself had her journal laid down on the bed with inkwell nearby and the deck of cards should they wish to stay up. Inside, the tent was a bit warmer than outside surprisingly. It had retained the heat of the fire, but not the cold of outside. As Elann came in, she wasn't shivering, likely to have stayed by the fire for a second to warm up while handing off the bowls. She looked for her husband and what he was doing as she closed the flap behind her.