[Don't think he doesn't notice that somehow, she's actually cheering up the more bristly and reluctant he gets. He sulks unapologetically, even if he does see her point, and the fact that he doesn't argue it is probably ample proof that at least part of him is willing to accept that she's right.
He tries to find a good middle point between staring and looking away when Nathan takes out his toys. He's not really in a place to judge when it comes to weird habits, but it's a little disconcerting.]
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He tries to find a good middle point between staring and looking away when Nathan takes out his toys. He's not really in a place to judge when it comes to weird habits, but it's a little disconcerting.]