After a couple minutes, Emma finally let Daniel go, and he stood up, stretching himself out a little as he "walked off" her tight embrace. Emma had silently turned back to packing her things; she knew that holding Daniel like that for a few minutes, without any explanation, might have been a bit weird for him, but she had already convinced herself that he would understand where she was coming from.
'He came for me...he knows I'm in...a bit of an emotionally fragile state,' she thought to herself as she watched his (comparatively) small body stretch itself out from the corner of her eye. 'He knows that I just need some simple love and affection right now -- that's why he didn't try and say anything, or wriggle away when I held him.'
Emma didn't particularly enjoy having to admit to herself that she was feeling emotionally fragile, but the more she thought back on her outburst the previous evening, the more obvious it was becoming that she was mentally "walking on eggshells."
'But that's only because I'm here, stuck in this bizarre, incompetent place where they can't even treat me,' she reminded herself, as she looked down affectionately at Daniel giving her a slight smile as he continued to stretch out his limbs. She didn't realize it, but he was actually in some discomfort -- in holding him tightly to her for those long minutes, she had inadvertently bruised a few of his muscles. It wasn't anything too serious, however, and at this point, Daniel was determined not to make a big deal out of it.
'Once Daniel takes me away from here,' Emma continued thinking, 'I'll be ok. I'll be back to my old fun-loving, confident self.' She suddenly felt a tide of anxiety start to build over her.
"Daniel!" she exclaimed suddenly, making wide eyes down at him. Even though she was sitting on the bed, and he was standing, his head barely even came up to her nose.
"What!?" he replied immediately, echoing her distress with some of his own.
"How are we going to get out of here!?" she asked, her voice taut with energy.
"Wh-what...what do you mean?" asked Daniel, with a degree of pleading in his voice. He was hoping desperately that she wasn't about to have another breakdown.
"I'm not going to be able to fit in your car!" she cried. "So how am I gonna go home with you!?"
"Oh...ohhhh, haha!" said Daniel, breathing a sigh of relief as he chuckled a little in response. "Don't worry, Emma -- I've, uh...I've already made some, ah, arrangements."
"Arrangements?" she asked, peering down at him intently. "What do you mean?"
"N-nothing serious, Emma!" laughed Daniel, falling once again into his slightly bad habit of laughing when he was nervous. The truth was, the way Emma was looking at him made him feel rather intimidated. And...well, his "arrangements" might not make her feel super great about herself. He had hoped to reserve any talk about them for right when they were leaving, so she would want to just get out of there and not make any fuss. But she was still looking down on him, completely serious and scrutinizing in her look, despite her accompanying anxiety. He had to just go ahead and tell her what was going on.
"S-so...so Emma, please don't feel weird about any of this," he started, knowing that the more he stalled, the worse it sounded. "B-but...well, it was, uh...the only way I could think of to, umm...to make sure that you had enough space on the ride back."
"What's going on?" she asked bluntly, starting to blink her big eyes rapidly. "What's going on?"
Her mouth twitched at the corners, and Daniel was scared that she might burst into tears at any moment. He had to just tell her.
"I...I rented one of those...those horse containers, Emma! You know? The kind you see on the highway, that they use to transport horses?! B-but I...I m-made sure that there are gonna be plenty of...of mattresses and...and pillows and soft things in there so you'll be comfortable! I...I know it's n-not ideal Emma, but, I...I j-just wanted to make sure that...that we didn't have to spend a whole lotta extra time here deciding how to, uh...how to get you into some sort of...of container to...ugh, god, I know this sounds bad, honey. A horse container!? Hahaha, I m-mean, I know it's ridiculous, but...just, p-please understand that it's all just for a couple hours, and it's all just so that we can...can get you home as soon as...as possible."
The words had spilled out of Daniel's mouth, like he was trying to expel them as quickly as possible into the air, just to get it all over with. He realized, as he spoke the words, that he was a lot more nervous about Emma's reaction to his idea than he had realized previously. He didn't know what she was going to do, or how she was going to react -- he suddenly appreciated that he was even afraid she was going to be so insulted that she would refuse to ride in it. Her initial reaction gave him nothing to go on; she simply sat there on the bed, unmoving, staring down at him.
"Pillows?" she asked, her voice cutting through the air, breaking the silence. Once again, Daniel subconsciously registered that her voice was noticeably deeper, and...and just...more...more everything. Deeper, more timbre, more force, more power...he had no idea what her tone was right now.
"Y-yes, Emma," he answered, his voice sounding pitifully small in his own ears. Emma kept looking at him with that same inscrutable expression, and for Daniel, it was like torture.
"So I'm not going to be able to ride with you?" she asked after a few more moments, her voice lowered a bit to a murmur, even though it still carried weight.
"Well, uhhh," said Daniel, caught off-guard, "N-no...um, no, b-but...but it's only like a two-hour drive back home. We'll be able to be together again once we're home, ok?"
Emma breathed in through her nose and sighed, blinking her eyes. Daniel could tell that she was disappointed, but at the moment he felt almost elated -- he could deal with her slight disappointment. But even so, as he himself sighed in relief, he felt sorry for her. His sweet, innocent, gigantic girlfriend...having to travel by horse container. She didn't deserve that.