Ah, well, when he phrased it like that, it did seem a little stupid. At the very least, it wasn't necessarily something that seemed beneficial to the person who was helping. "It does seem... idealistic, to go through life like that," she began - it wasn't as though Nori was particularly altruistic, either. Would she help a stranger? She'd never been in a position to give a starving wolf her meal, or tend to their wounds, or hunt for them. Of course, survival was not something Nori had to worry about too often growing up, either. It didn't make her any less selfish. "What about friends, then?" she asked. Another topic she was woefully inexperienced in, as she had not had other children to play with when she was younger. Had she ever had a friend? Had he?
She couldn't imagine either of them had had very exciting social lives in the past. Of course, Nori had had essentially no social life at all for the last two months, having left her parent's home when she was just shy of eleven months old. Her exchanges with others had been brief, sometimes aggressive, sometimes cordial. She hadn't slept nearby someone else since she'd started off on her own, so perhaps that was why she felt more comfortable around Jet than she normally would with a stranger. It was stupid, because she really didn't know him, but she had to admit that he was fun to be around.
"Mhm! You've been a wonderful guide so far. I'll be recommending you to all the lost wolves I come across," she assured playfully, momentarily wanting to nudge his shoulder, but ultimately thinking better of it. They'd had no physical contact thus far, after all, and Nori wasn't the biggest fan of it anyway. Her face warmed at the praise, and she only halfway concealed the happy grin on her face. "Aww, I didn't even have to fish for that compliment - you're going soft," she chirped, seeking out eye contact. "You're definitely not hard to be around either, you know. Of everything I could've run into in those woods, I bet you were probably the best." It was another one of those objective truths - she was having fun right now, and Jethro really did need to know that she was enjoying herself, because it seemed like he was, too.