Cold. It was the first thing he felt as his eyes slowly opened and the realization of what had just happened hit him.

"Liz!", he screamed as he turned his head to his right and saw her eyes closed and head bent over.

He moved his body, unbuckling his seat belt, and felt a sharp pain in his left foot. He carefully touched her neck to feel for a pulse and let out a huge sigh when her heartbeat was strong underneath his fingers.

"Liz", he said more quietly this time. "Liz, wake up."

He saw her head move slightly and her eyes flutter open. A combination of panic and relief came over her face as she slowly realized they were both alive but in a deep ditch.

"Ressler… what happened?" She moved her body to sit upright and felt him reach over and undo her seat belt so she wasn't restrained.

"I don't know." He said, tearing his eyes away from examining her and looking at their current predicament outside.

"But if I were to guess… I think we just met Mrs. Salvano's ex-husband." He heard her groan as she looked down at her stomach.

"What's wrong, are you hurt?" Ressler asked.

"I think I'm okay", she said as she pulled up her shirt slightly and saw a cut on her right upper abdomen. "I think something inside the car flew and cut me."

Ressler looked down on the floor and saw the wind shield scraper laying beside her feet.

"I think the scraper flew from the backseat. Let me take a look, is it serious?", he asked as he saw her pull down her shirt.

"No. Besides this cut, I think I'm ok." She looked over at him and saw a grimace on his face as he tried to turn his body and look for his phone in the back of the SUV. "What about you, where are you hurt?"

He sighed and looked over at her once he grabbed his cracked cell phone. "Pretty sure my left foot is broken . But it's nothing serious."

"Nothing serious?" She asked as she watched him skirt over his injury.

He looked down at his damaged cell phone and saw that the back of it had flown off during the accident and his battery was missing. He doubt it worked even if he found the battery judging from the large crack in the screen.

"Crap." He said while looking over at her. "My phone is broken. Where is yours?"

She looked around for it and found it at her feet, reaching over slowly to pick it up.

Although hers was still intact, the No Service sign was still lit. What was also lit, was the battery warning flashing that she only had 2% energy left.

She closed her eyes and sighed deeply.

"Ressler, if we don't get out of here, we're going to freeze to death." She looked over at him with fearful eyes. "It's already getting darker and colder by the minute."

Ressler knew she was right. They wouldn't survive long out in the Idaho winter. He grabbed the keys and tried to turn their SUV back on to no avail. The Kia hadn't been able to survive the fall into the ditch which meant they were left without heat or a way to get out.

"All the doors are jammed shut." He said while looking out the front and back window. "Maybe I can kick in the back window and reach the road to get help."

Liz looked over at him and shook her head. "Your foot is broken, Ressler. And what happens if we do that and no one comes? We didn't see any cars other than Salvano's truck the entire time we were on this stupid road."

She stopped talking and closed her eyes. "If you kick a window in, and we don't find help, that means we don't have any shield at all from the outside air. At least in the car we can contain our body heat."

They sat in silence for a while. Each agent trying to figure out how to get themselves out of this ordeal alive.

Liz looked down at her phone again, praying for a miracle, when she saw it. One bar. Her phone had a signal.

She hit 911 as Ressler looked over at her, trying to figure out what was going on.

"I have a signal!" She shouted, trying not to move her hand with the phone so she wouldn't lose the connection.

911, can I have your emergency?

"Yes, I am Federal Agent Elizabeth Keen and my partner and I were forced in a ditch on State Road 47 in Boise, Idaho."

Hello? You are fading in and out. Where in Boise, Idaho are you located?

Liz screamed into the phone louder. "SR 47 in Boise, Idaho. Mile Marker 111!"

She heard the click and knew that the connection had ended.

She looked over at Ressler, who had put his head down and was rubbing his temples.

"I don't think it transmitted. She didn't hear our location." Liz said as she moved the phone around in front her, trying to pick up the signal again.

Ressler looked over at her and nodded. "I think she heard us. But, maybe we can pick up the signal again."

Liz didn't want to burst his bubble but she watched as another percentage drained off her battery.

"Ressler, I only have 1% battery left. I didn't have a chance to charge it all day."

She watched his face deflate as her words sunk in. They stared at each other, the realization hitting that they may be forced to stay the night in the car without any rescue coming.

Liz watched as the sun set between the mountains up above and the darkness grew around them. She felt herself shiver and looked over at Ressler, who was examining his foot.

"Ressler." She said quietly as he started spitting out expletives at his inability to get them out of this situation.

"Ressler!"

He looked over at her and sighed. Her hands were wrapped around her body, the cold becoming something neither of them could avoid for too much longer.

"Are you okay, Liz?" He asked, knowing she was starting to panic as the night air crept slowly into the car.

"I am", she said gently. "But I won't be for much longer if we don't find a way to conserve heat."

Ressler watched her apprehension at the unspoken reality that the best way for both of them to keep warm was to bundle up.

Together.