Elann was sore in some parts of the day, feeling the pain her husband endured, but for the most part it was easy. With the two kelvics hunting again, the take was far greater than anyone imagined it could be by themselves. Elann was busy eating dinner as was the rest of the camp, but Noah and Aimee didn't partake. Aimee said hello though and Elann greeted her. "Aww, you look tired. You should get some rest," she commented in brief, to which she went to bathe in the river. Noah hadn't been seen by her yet, his dark frame still swooping over the treetops. With the clouded sky and no strong presence of the moon in sight, she hadn't bothered to look up for quite some time. It was only his bright flash in the darkness that caused her to wonder if it was Aimee or her husband. Either way, she didn't look. She stayed out there speaking until the only ones remaining were people drinking. Not wanting to remain with a couple of men drinking, knowing better, she bid them goodnight and many bells since he had entered the tent, she came in, looking to see if the lantern was on or off and whether or not he was present in the tent.