Had he not felt as if he had just made a big mistake, he might've been glad at making a friend with this loner kid. His tail tapped on the ground, but not in excitement, it was closer to needing to release some of the nervousness trapped inside his body. "Thanks, kid. I could use a friend," Wrynn said with an attempt at a smile, wanting to keep Seri happy for as long as he needed to make a quick escape before he said something else dumb. He did not to be on a mother's hit list. "This Alarick sounds... sounds nice. Hope you see him again soon."
With that he clambered ungracefully up to all fours, giving a quick shake of his fur to rid it of any leaves and dirt it had accumulated during his fall. Even though Seri had yet to reach full maturity, he was already slightly bigger than Wrynn, and he found himself still looking up at the boy from where he stood. "But uh, I should probably go. Need to um... need to find somewhere to sleep before it, before it gets dark." His words were a bit of a stuttered mess, and he turned a shoulder away from the kid in preparation to make a mad dash away and somewhere he'd be alone again.