Noah smiled at her thanking and awwing, feeling slightly proud of himself for drawing it out of her. Elann gave reason to give idle compliments, her reactions filling herself with appreciation for him and thereby warming him in conjunction. The way her face lit up was a sight for him to see, one that made him smile in return because he knew he made her happy. Regarding his temperature in sickness, it was unlikely anything that affected her would affect him. It explained why the fever she was stricken with in Syliras all those days ago didn’t make him skip a beat in his own step. What did was her resistance in lying down and resting like he had asked of her. It was one of the first few times Noah had gotten stern with her, already he was concerned because it was a short while after their bonding and he couldn’t control how his own body reacted to what she felt. Seeing as she was an earlier riser than him in Syliras, her fever shivers and chills made him feel just as cold. Being one who didn’t get cold easily, especially within the confines of his own home, the Kelvic immediately knew the cause was Elann. He went to her home and saw her going about her day as if nothing was wrong with her, even though with one look he could see very well she didn’t feel up to be doing much of anything. Noah hummed in affirmation at Elann’s question, his eyes remaining open and on her as her cool hands went over his temples, temporarily alleviating his headache. The ache began to grow again when she ceased, moving to sit behind him and scratch at his back. The scratching made him slouch slightly in relaxation, only perking up straight again when she asked her question. “Uh,” he started, peering back at her to see her looking across the wagon at Aimee. “We speak more it than Common in the house from what I remember. It sounds better, my father says.” The language was so emotive it made the emotions the Kelvics felt quietly be able to be expressed in a much more apparent form. “Why do you ask?” he wondered in Fratava, peering back at her still. “Are you worried?”