The high pitch frequency faded some as it rolled down into one of the long hallways, carrying off all those other infected with it. He could still hear it. It'd have to be quite far away for it to completely leave his mind, but it's gone enough now that it's more a nuisance, and he can focus.
He seems to watch them all for a moment, too. He's seen something like that happen, he's sure. It's something of a memory that he can't really remember, but he knows its there. Something he must've seen years ago-- infected attacking one another and instinctively knowing to get out of there. Something like that. It's fascinating, and he chuckles a bit.
Animals. Less competition for him to worry about in the future.
When Jessie pulls him down, his brows furrow and he stares down at him for a second, not entirely sure of what to do, really. He's less angry now. He's not in much pain, and he has no inclination to try to feed on him.
There's an urge to kill, of course. That's present, and he thinks about it for a moment, eyeing his neck in the same spot that he threatened to bite him the other day.
He doesn't though, and his features calm into something more human again. He can still see his face just fine. Whether or not Jessie can see his, he assumes not.
"Chat, huh?" He pulls away, standing up calmly and brushing off his clothing, clearing his throat and looking down at the human, sighing. Laughing.
It's nice to have the capability to choose something. He doesn't miss being human, but he's remembering how nice it is to have his own thoughts.
After a second, he goes to pull Jessie up, too. He remains close though, just since that seems to be their thing. Quite close, really. About as much as just a moment ago.