It seemed she wouldn't likely face any opposition as she went hunting by the river, but given her experience in the past, water always attracted predators. Still, he thought it was safe for her and so she would trust him. He intended to go with her and moved to change as she still sat there. Despite the rift between them, she still found her husband's body attractive and there were passions stirring within her, yet they were a murmur. She still had to wake up a little bit, and thus why she had not moved yet, but as he transformed and flew out the back, she watched as she buzzed the driver and spooked his horses a bit. A sigh came from her and she could see the driver behind them kind of pissed. "Sorry," she mouthed to him, knowing she could scream it at him and he'd likely not hear it. Elann took in another breath, relaxing any tension in her and then reached up to the flap behind her and began to lower both sides. She went about changing into her furs and she strung up her bow, equipped her wrist guard and just about everything she had used to hunt in winter. The last thing she wanted to feel was cold. She also took a knife with her, sheathed in a belt to cut any meat they did find. It was then, she headed out of the wagon and looked around for Noah and Aimee. She couldn't immediately see them, so she just climbed down and though it was her wish to approach the other driver to apologize for Noah's behavior, she was afraid of him swooping the man for some reason. She didn't understand still why exactly he had done that to the cook and his sister, but the last thing she wanted was a fight. Part of her was glad to get him up into the air to enjoy Zulrav. She was sure he would give his stormwarden a clue if Noah listened. Elann obviously got some looks from the driver behind them, having not seen the cutesy Benshira in essentially battle gear, but there she was. Elann headed up to their own driver and told him they were going hunting up ahead. The man nodded and she began to walk faster than the lazy caravan over the road. It wasn't long before she began to outdistance them, pulling ahead of them greatly in distance. She had to get to where the sound began to dull and then she would head toward the river.