It did help, and Will exhaled at being able to rest his torso in a way that wasn't flat on a thin mattress. The points of pain reduced as he began to relax. In the dark, it didn't matter so much that Tuck had his arms around him, his face close enough that Will could feel the soft puff of his breath against his neck. It made his spine tingle, and in his gut was a guilty feeling of relief that he didn't have to struggle through another dark night alone. "Thank you," he whispered, admitting that he'd needed this after all.