It was such a shift from the angry defiance he'd been excepting from the other buck that for just a moment Shark was too surprised to respond beyond the sudden arch or dark brows. His ear flicked forward, then relaxed again as he took a step closer to Dusk, his head tilting curiously. He had just suggested Dusk quit moping around and live a little, but he didn't think the buck would actually listen.
What he didn't understand was how the other buck didn't see what he could see. The obvious tension between Dusk and Fierce, that sense he got around the both of them that there was more going on than either were saying. Or even realized, it seemed.
Maybe it was wrong to step between the .
Maybe it was the kick in the flank one or the other needed to do something about all those unresolved feelings. If they were really there. He concerned to himself that there was the chance he really was reading the situation wrong.
Either way, as things stood, why not practice what he was preaching and have a little fun. Dusk didn't have to spend the rest of the day wallowing in bad feelings.
Shark looked him up and down again, then jerked his head towards the path that led away from the booths. "Wanna go for a walk?"
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