"Okay." Noah had bottled up his pain, but Elann was none the wiser. He looked to her in all honesty and affirmed he just didn't want to fight anymore. Her eyes had never seen him lie, and she trusted his words completely, so he escaped with it. As he apologized to her, affirming his love for her, she couldn't help but let out a sigh of relief. Licking her lips, she came closer to him and wrapped up into his arms. "I love you too," she stated with grace and love toward him. Her eyes closed as the warm breeze blew on them. It had been warmed by the sun and despite her feelings of cold when the wind blew, this time she was warmed by it. Intense feelings of thankfulness filled her heart toward Zulrav at it as she had been freezing, particularly because she was alone. All the more, as she began to steal heat from her husband, she began to feel comfortable. "Noah, thank you for staying with me." Her hands gave him a little squeeze. He had felt her weak hugs, and he could tell that she likely squeezed him with all her might at that moment, yet it was still hardly anything compared to what he could do to her. She would walk with him, warmed by the sun and the winds. Despite her pain and emotions she had felt during the conversation, she had remained faithful to him, had not been harsh in their vows, and she pleased Yahal by being true to her promises. It was a hurdle, and it was a wonder in the depths of her subconscious mind if she was with Noah to test her resolve in being faithful and pure. Regardless, Elann walked with him in relative silence, letting his eyes guide them as they walked. Hers shut and she rested in his presence. The show was over, and the people behind them likely would be talking about it for a little while, given there was nothing else to do, and Elann would walk for a good four or five hours. It was clear that the woman had an ability to cross huge expanses of distance without tiring, and she likely would have continued regardless of where he would end up.