Had she known he was annoyed that she kept moving away, she would have stopped doing it of course. But in all reality, Gideon was correct in his assessment of her state. "Well before you got here I had already been trapped over an hour... and now..." she shrugged a bit, "There's just something unnerving about knowing you can't go anywhere. So I'm trying not to think about it," she said with a smile, looking around the store and scratching the back of her head. "Perhaps a bit of that is translating as insanity, but I'm trying to keep my mind creative and busy," she said, biting her lip and turning the slightest bit pink and her omission. Of course now she felt more comfortable to be trapped, Gideon was here, but this village... for some reason it's antics just made her panic extra intense recently. Especially now that it wasn't just herself she was worrying about. That was a new feeling, a new reality that she was coming to terms with more and more everyday.
Finally walking up closer to him again, this time planting herself there for good and wrapping her arms around him tightly she looked up at him with a grin. "Besides, we both know I'm not quite normal. And if you hadn't figured this out yet then you're kind of screwed at this point," she chided, giggling slightly and planting soft kiss on his neck. "I'm just glad you're here," she mumbled into his skin with a slight sigh, before nipping at it playfully.