Rylee immediately relaxed, sighing with relief and going to drink more of the whisky. It had stopped burning while going down awhile ago. He smiled at Samuel until the man pointed at Rylee and he became still, listening to Samuel once more.
Quickly a flush of color lit up on his cheeks and Rylee let out a laugh. "I'll make sure you don't catch us together then," he joked... sort of. He tried to focus on Samuel until he squeezed his eyes shut. He probably shouldn't have drank so much whisky so quickly. He had never been a drinker and was always a light weight, this was clear right now. Opening his eyes once more he could see Samuel clearly again.
"You gave me a lot of good advice, Samuel. Thank you so much. I... I think I'll try to leave crumbs for my little bird, just like you said." He gave a tipsy nod of his head and smiled like a proud child.