Aimee hummed to cement the little lesson about nature. “I have to be particularly careful, I'm not as safe as Noah, my other brothers, or my sister. Even my father and mother are safer than I am.” Aimee was a tad of an outcast in comparison to the others in her family. She was agile and quick but nowhere near as powerful as the dire wolf her father was or the great eagles her mother, brother, and sister were. Elann explained the trip and how she didn't feel all too bad about being on anotherone. It made Aimee feel a little bit better because she felt guilty for pressing Noah to change his mind about it. The guilt settled in later, but overall she was glad to have both Noah and his bondmate coming to Zeltiva. She hummed intriguingly when Elann expressed she was used to dark solitude though, it was interesting in Aimee’s mind. “I'm sorry we haven't been doing a good job explaining it. It's better to experience it anyway; it's a large city. By that I mean, your experience may be different from ours and even I'm still finding new things to do.” The topic switched back to the fish, Aimee smiling along with the mention of salt and how things spoiled. “Well, you'll be able to taste some fresher fish in Zeltiva. I'll make sure of it personally.” She paused, considering what Elann said pertaining to possible living arrangements. “The country?” she asked, uncertainty in her voice. “Why'd you want to live so far away?”