"We too faced that storm, but it was not so bad where we were as many other places we heard of. I'm glad though that you used your magic that night. You saved us...and many others. You were like a...I don't know what, but you were amazing. You should be a fighter or something by profession," she giggled. On the subject of darkness, Aimee brought up Noah. Elann didn't think it felt like other times when things came about Noah, but she couldn't be sure. "I cant say, but something makes me think not. Besides, I read his tea leaves and patterns all the time. He doesn't know it," she grinned. "I think if it was to deal with him, perhaps it would have shown itself...but who knows?" She shrugged and enjoyed the sun as it warmed her between the beatings of the wind. It was probably beckoning her husband to come play. Her eyes went to the mountains in the distance. "It's strange being so close. I feel like this is actually happening. I felt the same when we finally landed in Syliras. Then I hoped it was all a bad dream and I would wake any moment, but now it doesn't feel like that. It does feel like I am dreaming though. It was a relief to get out of Syliras. I've never been to a place like that. It was toxic."