The smoothing over her hands was soothing in a way, and nearly caught her attention from the God, but failed to do so. The cloud, while not Zulrav's physical form, seemed to be where he felt like emanating his thunder from, and therefore her attentions were fixed there. The God was laughing at her for some reason, though she didn't understand. Perhaps it found her humility in his presence humorous? Despite her overwhelming nervousness in the scenario, she wasn't half as nervous as when she met Yahal. She likely died when coming face to face with him. His purity was beyond measure and the impurity in her seemed to weigh her to the grave, yet he found mercy for her. Zulrav was unknown to her, and for the most part others were knowledgeable about the god as well. It seemed he did watch her and would tell Noah what he thinks of her. She wasn't sure that was a comfort or a bad thing, since he didn't particularly want to meet her. There were many things on her mind then. Nagging questions that longed to be answered, some not so good, and others that were more respectable. The winds whipped about them like that day she begged Noah to not break their bond and to come to her. Instead of beating her down in retaliation, she instead felt they were protected there. It however didn't mean she wasn't freezing cold. Only his hands kept her from receiving the frostnip she had received the previous time as well as the lack of rain to cool her further. The God asked what she had on her mind. "I love Noah, and because I see his love for you, I've wanted to know you more. If you watch me, then you have seen me worshiping you in what ways I know how, but I don't know if that is what you want or not. I have turned my dislike for your might and ways to a respect and appreciation, and while I still fear you, I don't think evilly of you. In my home, the wind would bring the sandstorm, the storms would bring the rain, it would make our lives very hard when it was already hard enough. I was raised to dislike you, but Noah has shown me much more of you than I had thought possible, and I feel I appreciate you more now. I guess what is on my mind is, now that I appreciate you more, how can I better know you? What part can I play besides Noah's wife and guardian that will please you more?"