When the woman told them there was a shelter and pointed them in the right direction, Nora looked at the Doctor as she started to put her winter wear back on. She did the same, slipping the warmers on over her hands, shrugging the coat on, and wrapping the long scarf around her neck a couple of times. When her companion asked if she was ready Nora nodded and started following her out of the shop, slipping the goggles she had been given back over her eyes as she did so. Nora pulled her coat more tightly around her and hugged herself with her arms. She had glanced behind them to see the storm in the distance, but it was moving fast. She shivered a little, from nerves and the chill, and looked ahead to speed up and catch up with the Doctor. They joined a small group of people who were also filing into the shelter, which had marked with a sign just as the woman had told them. Nora didn't speak until they had passed through the door and were moving along into a larger room. It was then that she lifted the goggles from her eyes and looked over at the Doctor with half a smile on her lips. "You were right," she told her. "You really never know what'll happen with you. Even for an innocent cup of hot chocolate." She shoved her hands in her pockets and glanced around the shelter. "How long do you think this storm will last?"