The prisoner looked over at the newcomer when she was tossed into the cell, not moving other than just a flinch when the bat had touched him. He opened his mouth to speak but a word did not come out once he realized whatever this lady was doing was making him better. Upon making such an observation the wolf waited patiently, not attempting to resist her influence or get up to put some distance between himself and her. The stranger felt better already, yet there was caution to his movement as he slowly sat up and surveyed the room, a faint glow emitting from his iris that would fade a minute later when he was done observing the room. He hesitated at first, but then spoke, shaking his head in response to the bat's offer. "I am alright, Lela. You've done more than enough for this stranger.." The man replied, hugging his legs and resting his chin on his knees as he peered up at the slot that had light filtering in from the halls, his ears trained on the bat that spoke. Her most recent statement was one that needed to be tended to, and he glanced over at the food she said she couldn't eat. There was meat, she needed meat, and he put together that cause and effect as he got up and took up the food and water, walking both of the necessities to the girl. "Starvation is a way to keep us weak, but if someone is to be strong, it shall be you miss." A smile grew on the wolf's face that peered up at her, and he continued after a few moments of silence. "A name is mandatory on my part.. But I doubt it will matter. My end will come sooner than yours after all. They wish for me to parish by this week's end... Perhaps I can provide some warmth until then whether it be through words or through this friendship you try to mend together between us."