The gentle shove to his shoulder wasn't quite so gentle as she had been expecting and Teddy, already being a slight little thing, sort of slid a little further away from her on the bench and caught himself on his hands before he toppled over completely, reaching up with one hand to make sure his hearing aid didn't fall out with the jolt. He was slowly learning that werewolves didn't realise their own strength a lot of the time. He decided not to comment on her joking about seeing into his future, knowing she was only teasing him.
"I don't know," he said with a shrug of his shoulders, rubbing the back of his neck. "I just want to get better at doing simple things before I start doing something more complicated. I- I don't know." He sounded like he was a little frustrated with himself.