The sun had come up and with it the two had returned. If it weren't for them coming through the thicket, she may not have noticed them. Elann glanced at the eagle in hand. She didn't know what to think about it, but it didn't make her happy. His blatant ignoring of her before had left a bitter taste in her mouth, and his now changed form was only after spending time with his sister. Elann decided it was best to finish setting up the tent and began the toil of hammering in the pegs. Shortly after, Aimee walked into the camp and Elann gave her a small smile before continuing her set up of the tent. Once set up, she went about her day as indicated, grabbing a set of clothes from the caravan along with the rugs to furnish the tent, and then went off into the woods toward the river to bathe. She found a spot that was covered from the camp and other bathers and once done, roughly a bell later, she returned with her darker hair, her dirty clothes damp and washed clean in her hands, and she headed to the tent. There she set her dress on a line and then moved near to the fire to warm up. The children were running around and after a good bout of heating, she went to go play with them.