It saddened her that he admitted she was probably the only one that would be there for him whenever he needed a shoulder to cry on or an ear to hear him. It almost made her realise just how much more important it was that she was there for him and feel validated in her own way to herself. That she was wanted and needed by someone and not just another person who no one gave a crap about. She watched him as he looked her up and down then gestured to herself and it suddenly reminded her that neither were in a very presentable state to be walking around town. She chuckled with him and nodded in agreement, "you're probably right, it's bad enough we gotta walk home. So maybe hang out in the lot would be better" she replied to him after he gave his own suggestion. The fact he could still make a quip or two brought some relief to her as it meant he wasn't entirely lost inside himself. She listened to him admit he wasn't touchy feely but that he wanted nothing more than to survive so he could see her, looking him in the eyes the entire time before she pecked his lips back. With the decision made she stepped back just enough to give him room to stand from his barstool, taking his hand back and let him tell Jess about getting the mess sorted by leaving a note to Bobby. She said her brief goodbye to Jess as well as saying sorry for everything once again as she walked to the main with Dean, trying to avoid drawing any attention to people in the movie theatre half. Exiting the bar, the cool air hit her in the face, a welcoming sigh escaping her as she took in the breeze. "and the walk home begins" she smiled, squeezing his hand and began walking back to Bobby's with him. She avoided as much eye contact from anyone else in the street as possible so not tod raw too much attention, though she was aware plenty of people in town knew she was Bobby's family in some way and with her current appearance and Dean's appearance, she could only imagine the kinds of hushed conversations that would be had. As long as she avoided any of Sherrif Mills' police so word wouldn't get back to the woman over it, she decided she wouldn't worry too much.