Drew was almost certain she was going to back away again and he wasn't sure how he was going to take that. He was preparing himself to take a few steps back himself and just leave. This wasn't like he and Ali, he didn't think he could just be her friend. He was caught off guard for a moment when she actually stepped toward him, her arms around his waist and her head against his chest. Bringing his arms up around her, Drew relaxed a bit. At least for the moment he wasn't being turned away and he could settle for that.
It stung a bit that she didn't seem to thinking being with him was a good idea, but there was little he could do to change her mind. "Being with you was never a bad idea," he responded, determined to not allow her to second guess herself or, to a lesser extent, them. Drew had never been the type to do as he was told and the fact that she didn't think it was a good idea was enough for him to want to prove that it was.
He just held her, his lips pressing a light kiss to her hair. After several long moments, he loosened his hold. "Let me see your wrist," he instructed softly. He should have already done this for her and it was his fault she was still in pain because of it.