Honestly, the question took him by surprise. He was expecting Raylan to stay angry. He was expecting an argument, a fight, one that neither of them were likely to win, because neither of them ever did. That was why they always argued again when they met back up. It wasn't like it was a lot of individual arguments — it was one long one that never quite got finished. But for once, he wasn't looking for a fight. He didn't want a reason to get combative. He didn't think he had the patience for it tonight. Maybe the bites had drained him more than he originally thought.
He frowned, his eyes narrowing a little. "Why?" he asked. The answer was no, of course, and he'd tell Raylan as much. Just as soon as he heard why it was that Raylan was so concerned about it.
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He frowned, his eyes narrowing a little. "Why?" he asked. The answer was no, of course, and he'd tell Raylan as much. Just as soon as he heard why it was that Raylan was so concerned about it.