With Anna in Madison Valley now, Elsa had used that as a very relevant excuse not to think about her trip home. Obviously, she had to face parts of it, but for the most part, she could avoid most of the "heavier" aspects of the experience. Until, she was alone that is and then suddenly, it all came crashing down around her. How her parents had died to try and find out about where she had come from. That she'd died herself when she'd discovered Ahtohallan and left Anna alone to make the hardest decision of her life.
No, none of it was easy for Elsa to process and when she'd returned just a day later, she was not eager to talk about it. Thankfully, Weiss and Qrow hadn't been without her for long, but it was clear that they knew something was off about her. How could they not? Elsa wasn't exactly good at hiding her feelings and the fact that she could start a snowstorm inside the gelato store with a single thought of home didn't help.
Elsa had been adrift in her head again before Qrow asked about Anna. Quickly, Elsa attempted to catch up with the question and the last strains of the conversation before responding.
"She's doing well. I'm glad to have her here," Elsa answered quickly.