Warja didn't seem so concerned about the possibility of being bitten by the weird bug anymore. She continued to stare quite intently at it as it continued to crawl over her. He found his own mis-matched gaze watching it too though with a little more caution, just in case it did bite his new found friend. It'd be a bit of an unfair fight really though, two wolves against one little bug, but did the insect know that?
"Its a little explorer!" He wasn't quite so excited about the title for the insect, though didn't voice the comment aloud. If he'd ended up exploring on a wolf then it must have gone a little wrong somewhere down the line, he ought to stick with the trees he thought, though it might be hard to find his friends they at least wouldn't run the risk of being trampled by wolves. For the first time it occurred to him how easily they could have squashed the bug, or maybe snapped it seeing as twigs snapped.
"I'm gonna name it-" She was going to name it? The thought didn't linger for long in his mind and even the name itself was forgotten about as a loud noise suddenly began to ring through the air. "Oh..." Kismet heard Warja say softly as he found his gaze lifting up to the trees, recalling his first meeting with the noisy creatures. They'd made their awful sounds as he and his mother had passed through and then had ascended out of their way. This wasn't the same though, this time the howler monkeys were moving closer to he and Warja.
"Uh, Kismet..." The quiet voice beside him was barely audible above the sound of the monkey's, two of them now descending from the treetops. He stepped a little close, pressing up protectively against his smaller friend. He tried to be confident, but honestly he wasn't sure what to do or say. Without his mother he found himself feeling rather nervous about the noisy primates again, especially with them descending. "Let's carry on, not too quickly. Try to ignore them" Maybe they'd get bored if he and Warja didn't pay them any attention. With a little nudge he encouraged Warja to turn away and follow him.