He stammered, but it was still an affirmation and in case it wasn't enough, he moved an arm around her. Per smiled, glad her affection was wanted, and snuggled back up to him. She fit under his arm easily and her head nestled onto his shoulder, and she gathered his hands back up and leaned against him. For the few seconds she had let to of him it seemed he had frozen into an icicle, and Per could feel the cold on him even despite the summer heat she was giving off. The puddle beneath her was growing, and in an effort to stay dry she shifted the rest of her body closer to Dylan. Her eyes were growing heavier, and she had a feeling she was starting to run out of energy to keep herself and Dylan warm. She had an even worse feeling they could be waiting there a while, if help ever came. "I don't suppose you brought cards, huh?" She joked. Anything to keep their minds off of where they were and how cold it was getting and how rescue seemed more unlikely with every second that passed.