Alice needed out as well. She was just taking a moment to stop all that spinning that was going on. When she felt the arm wrap around her shoulders, she nodded and let the demon lead her out of the water, up the beach and down onto the blanket. When she was instructed to stay put, she nodded again and curled up into a tight ball on her side as she lay there. She was still shivering and she could not stop that horrible spinning that kept going on. Even after she closed her eyes, she still felt like she was on a carousel or something.
When Xander left to grab the stuff from his truck, the poor drunk and extremely dizzy Alice, slowly sat up and stared at the bottle of sake. Maybe if I drink more, it'll stop the spinning. She clearly had no idea how alcohol worked or she was just too drunk to think straight. It was probably a combination of both. She then held the bottle to her lips, tilted her head back and took a few long gulps of the sake. Nearly emptying it as she did so. She then laid back down onto the blanket with a hiccup and stared up at the night sky.
Now that Xander was back and a blanket was wrapped, Alice smiled warmly and snuggled into the blanket as she rolled onto her side. She nodded her head again when Xander said something about wet clothes and sharing something and hiccuped again. She didn't mind sharing whatever it was that he wanted to share, but she was totally hogging the blanket all to herself as the demon changed out of his soaked clothes. She was just so cold and the blanket was oh so soft.
She continued to smile and softly 'hmm'd' as she continued to roll around in the blanket. When she realized all that rolling around in the blanket was making the spinning worse, she groaned out loud and stopped immediately. Alice was practically a human burrito now. A tiny, sloppy, wet, hiccuping burrito.