[center][img] http://i1289.photobucket.com/albums/b503/sleepingtusk/cooltext120130320062345_zpszewpgnd8.png [/img][/center] Rain ground her teeth together as she turned away from Andro, the lack of response from the gorgon both worried and frustrated her. Even if she knew in the back of her mind it wasn't Andro's fault, she hadn't experienced anything like it before so she couldn't understand what Andro must have been going through...if she'd taken a moment to think it over she might have been able to see the similarities between it and wolfsbane poisoning.... But in all honesty her mind was focused on the task at hand. When Andro's arms weakly slid around her neck, Rain released the air from her lungs, visible in the cloud that swept free of her lips. [color=skyblue]"Try and hold on, I'll lift you up"[/color] The werewolf told her, reaching behind her she pulled Andro round before lifting her up onto her back. If the gorgon hadn't undone her coat, the werewolf quickly did so before leaning forward and encouraging Andro to lean against the heat she could offer. Once she had done this Rain pulled herself up onto her feet, holding Andro in place on her back she shrugged her up so that she was easier to hold onto. [color=skyblue]"Piggyback...that was the word I was looking for earlier..."[/color] She mumbled, awkwardly tugging the edge of Andro's coat around her sides. Even if it wasn't air tight, the heat radiating from Rain's body seemed to be enough to practically envelope the gorgon and the insulation of her coat helped to trap the heat for longer still. [color=skyblue]"Stay awake up there..."[/color] Rain told her as she dragged her feet through the snow and headed back in the direction they'd come. The storm was getting worse and seeing things through the blizzard of snow was becoming difficult, even for Rain but she was sure she could see one of the towers ahead. [center][i]---A few hours later---[/i][/center] It wasn't clear how long they had been walking for, even though Andro was light the effort it had taken to get them both through the snow had taken it's toll on Rain. She'd lost sight of the shadow she had thought had been a tower ages ago, they'd passed by frost tinted evergreens and steep slopes but the ski lodge was nowhere to be seen. Luckily, at some point they'd passed through a forest and had come face to face with an ice covered mountain face. Rain had followed it until she'd found an opening. From there things had started to look up or so she hoped...She'd had to put Andro down and wrap her in her coat, before travelling back out into the storm. Right at this second she was crouched next to Andro and a pile of dried out timber. Rain only knew how'd she managed to get it. [color=skyblue]"Come on, don't go out on me now you useless..."[/color] She muttered, zapping the bottom of the fire with a short burst of lunar energy. The second time she did it, there was a spark and a tiny flame was lit. [color=skyblue]"Gotcha'"[/color] She exclaimed, a triumphant smile on her face as she willed the fire to grow. The wind's direction meant it wasn't coming into the cave for the time being, which meant it wasn't a threat to Andro or the baby flame as it got it's bearings and started to grow. With the flame back up to full strength, it could provide Andro with more warmth. Rain exhaled a sigh as she sat back on the cold ground, looking over at Andro as she did. Her mind was already trying to figure out what else she could find to help her. Her eyes were focused on the gorgon but judging by the glazed look she had, her mind was elsewhere, which is probably why she wouldn't have noticed if Andromeda was awake or asleep.