Elann was actually surprised Noah took the bowl of food, showing that he was likely more hungry than just bread would allow. Having taken the bite of bread, Elann's hunger was gone and so she didn't need to eat anymore. She palmed her bread and waited for him to look to the river. "Yeah, let's go. Do you want my bread? Are you hungry? I'm not." She held it up for him to take if he wanted it and then if not, she guessed she would just take another bite and bide her time to see if he wanted it. If nothing else, it could become fish food. Staying by his weaker side, Elann moved through the clearing to the water, which was an easy and short trek. There at the water's edge were some large boulders that they could sit on at the bend of the river as it headed away from camp. She climbed up the side of it and sat sown, using her short dress as a blanket for her from the cooled stone. "I love the smell after the rain here. It smells kind of like flowers, don't you think?"