And We'll Dance Like We're From Texas,
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He let out a sigh of relief as she accepted his apology, though he could tell she still wanted to go. He gave her a nod.

"I'm glad you forgive me. I hope it never happens again. I best be getting to my rounds, I'm sorry for having disturbed your day.

Yes his rounds was probably an excuse, but he would do them as he said he would, he had to keep an eye out for any intruders and he wanted to be alone, mostly to beat himself up for letting his emotions like that out. He bowed his head to her, and turned himself, heading out of Thornbury. He was likely to see her again, but he would probably still feel bad for his outburst. He hated being like that at times, but it was the nature of the wolf.


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