- Andromeda - She nodded and smiled lightly when Rain said she'd help with the frostbite, then she just muttered [color=39b54a]"Thanks..."[/color] she listened carefully as Rain told her how long it had been. she thought about that, as much as her addled brain would let her. for how much of that was she conscious? she wondered, she certainly didn't remember several hours worth of time, not that that's surprising, she wouldn't be surprised if she couldn't remember this when she finally recovered from this, her head still swam and she felt very fuzzy, though she was slowly regaining her senses. she chuckled a little when Rain mentioned waking up early [color=39b54a]"yeah... I-I've probably slept... more in the l-last couple hours then... T-then I do most nights... certainly confusing my h-head... though the cold's def...d-definitely doing that too...[/color]" she realized she was shivering again, full-on shivers, though still weak. that was a good thing, her brain supplied, it meant she was warm enough her body didn't feel the need to conserve energy, she was still hypothermic and not out of the woods, she chuckled again at her internal pun, it probably came out a little hysterical but she didn't really notice. Andro was actually confused and scared a little when she felt something warm touch her back, but she bit down her temporary panic and let her brain figure it out. it was pretty obvious, it was just Rain, Rain wasn't going to hurt her. This also told Andro that she had clearly zoned out for at least a little while as the last thing she remembered Rain was kneeling in front of her, by the fire, but now the werewolf was behind her, some part of the woman (Likely a leg) was pressed along her back. the next thing that occurred to Andro's muddled frazzled brain was that she had tensed up considerably and she forced herself to relax. [color=007236][i]'Calm down Andro, you're fine'[/i][/color] she chastised herself. Then Rain started talking, answering Andro's previous thoughts on how she knew what to do for someone with hypothermia. she couldn't imagine just how awful Rain must have felt. Andro had never really gotten close to losing someone she loved... well that's not true, she wasn't sure if her parents were alive, and if they were alive, where they were. she mainly tried not to think about it, especially when it came to her mother. she was getting distracted and Rain deserved her attention so she dragged it back to the werewolf's words and listened. she felt like her heart skipped a beat when Rain said she was afraid of losing her. [color=39b54a]"Rain..."[/color] she said, her voice quiet but her own feelings working their way out. she forced her arm up and reached slightly back to put a hand on the werewolf's shoulder [color=39b54a]"I-I'm sorry..."[/color] her brain, rather suddenly, decided [color=007236][i]'it's now or never'[/i][/color] she tried to turn her upper body so she could actually look at her companion, it was difficult and she couldn't turn all the way but she hoped it was enough for Rain to see her face [color=39b54a]"Rain I... I care a-about you... a lot"[/color] she chuckled a little sheepishly, her brain wandering a little again, to her first meeting with the werewolf [color=39b54a]"I have f-for a really... really long time... When... When we g-get out of here... I-I'll promise to... to tell you again... when you'll b-believe me..."[/color] she smiled warmly, her hand squeezing slightly on the werewolf's arm [color=39b54a]"I'm n-not going anywhere... not anywhere you can't follow... if you want to..."[/color] she didn't really have the strength yet to keep her arm there though and let it slide away. she wasn't sure if Rain really cared about her, maybe this was just leftover feelings from memories of someone she actually cared about almost dying, but she didn't really care right now, if Rain rejected her then that was it, if not then... well that made things interesting and gave her a rather compelling reason to get better sooner. she hoped this wouldn't hurt Rain though.