Having heard the wind, the bugs and many other sounds of the night, she was glad when he was more specific. She took in a breath and nodded. In her mind, this was very ritualistic, feeling quiet vulnerable out there, yet among those who she knew would protect her with their lives. Something was going on that was beyond her. Lightning illuminated her face, as well as the trees and the top of her husband's head as he looked down at her. No thunder came, but what did come was Noah's voice, telling her to listen for the wind. Growing tales of the turning leaves to her right sounded the presence of the wind. She had heard it before when he first asked her what she had heard, but now she filtered out all other sound. If it were not for the lightning flashes, her eyes would have been closed. While her initial reaction was to fear, she responded bravely and put her trust in Zulrav and her husband that no harm would come to her. "I hear the wind, the creaking of the woods as it presses on the tops of them...over there mostly." She curiously looked up to him, not sure if that was what he wanted of her. Elann was trying to be patient and observe all she could, because it was obvious he had brought her out there for a reason. Part of her wondered if this was a significant place, something her reading into events would gain her some insight, but she mostly was focused on her husband.