The moment the haybale starts to move he can feel the relief hitting him hard. Someone heard him and they aren't going to leave him to die like this. Despite everything and despite the pain searing his tail he keeps moving himself, shifting and pushing till he is able to get out of the burning straw that crowds around them. Gasping he turns to try and do something about his tail when a heavy sack is thrown over it. Hissing as pain surges he squeezes his eyes shut against the feeling and the gathering smoke. At least he is still alive though, at least he isn't forgotten. Quickly chartreuse eyes snap back open to look at his savior. Words glued to his throat as he pulls his ears forward. Merry... Merry saved him from the clutches of death and he swallows thickly. Fear still streaming through him but not enough to make him freeze still. "Th-thank you....thank you so much..." Though not out of the woods yet he has to express some form of gratitude because it could be his last if he doesn't make out of it here. But as he stands up to go, tail curled against his body, oozing blood he stop short when the other proclaims he will follow him. But he doesn't look like he is coming any time soon. "W-what? Are you insane, the fire will kill you?! Merry, you have to get out, you gotta go!" He doesn't mean to raise his voice because there is real fear that the other might die here. Just like he said if he doesn't get out he'll die.
Yet it seems the other is not going to go and his own fur bristle. Dang it, he better make it out alive. He has to. He looks at him, paws scrapping against the ground before he finally takes off. Jumping down from the loft and hitting the ground with a stumble. He tries not to look at the fire, or hear the beams overhead crashing down. His goal is to get out and to also hope that others make it out safely. The path is partially clear and he looks over his shoulder to see if Merry is making it, or at least coming along. Smoke is everywhere had he suddenly bursts forth from the burning building, gasping and soot covered but alive. He huffs sharply, panting and coughing before he falls down clumsily, turning his head to look at the remains of his tail.