Wren had been fretful about the dark sky since it had shown up, but he didn't have the sense to get indoors before the blob shower had started. He was Immune to the virus but even then it wasn't a pleasant experience. He'd found shelter underneath a tree-cum-shrub, one that lay low to the ground with it's ragged branches overhanging and he'd squirreled himself away under there, protecting his precious green computer that had been a present from Rayanne. He loved the thing and took it everywhere with him but he didn't want it to get wet or blobbed on.
He'd called out his shock and dismay at what was happening around him on the freenet and someone had come back to him, the nice man that he knew who had said something which reminded him of NAME. He wanted to find the man and hide with him under the bed the way he used to do back at the asylum, or better still, cuddled up in NAME's arms where he always felt secure and knew his friend was okay too. He didn't like being alone at the best of times but the grotesque precipitation had him frightened and he wanted nothing more than to keep a hold of something, someone, warm and solid and certain. He felt bad for asking if he could come over the minute he'd said it, but worse when he was gently rebuffed, knowing he wasn't the kind of thing people wanted in their nice clean houses.
He was going to respond to the kind man with a sorry and to tell him that he was okay (kind of), trying to ignore his instinct to plead for the man to come find him and not wanting him to get caught in this rain either. He sent a quick message back before stuffing the computer underneath his hoodie and tshirt and venturing out into the storm. He cringed from the gross things falling from the sky, his head only covered by a piece of soggying cardboard that he'd snatched from the ground as he'd passed. He was pushed around by the wind and couldn't see very well through the rain and he found himself lost in the wet again, just the way he had been when he'd lost his travelling companion. He became upset and confused and whimpered to himself, scouting around for a man that hadn't been there in real time but in his mind had just left him.
When the tall figure of a man loomed out of the rain and called to him he immediately mistook him for NAME. He skittered quiet and evasive over to the reaching wing and tucked himself in against the man, arms flung around his waist as he squeezed as tight as he could. "I- I thought you were gone, I thought a monster got you!" he babbled, his tone frantic and overjoyed and wailing all at once. "I missed you, oh, I missed you so much!"