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(518) I will definitely show you the reaction gif about the mouse thing whenever I get on a computer. xD and don't ruin all his clothes, or else he'll complain and cry

He snorted when she demanded that he would drop the '"miss" whenever he said her name. If anything, he'd be more aware to call her a "miss" more often if it made her feel uncomfortable, just to spite her in the most little and insignificant way. Again, his mannerisms dictated that he would show respect, even if it was not wanted, by giving such titles. The only others that were spared was his mother and sister. They once experienced frilly titles like "dearest sister" and "mother dear", and it did not last long until the pretense was dropped.

Again, he rolled his eyes about the books, but his attention peaked when she mentioned host house. Full of mice? Preposterous! He was sure that there were no additional housemates than him and his family... Well, there was this one time he lost a piece of paper. He never misplace parchments, besides that one time, and he could never find it again. And then he could have sworn Eruzlie told him that she lost some beads around the same time. She could have just been humoring him, but still, he did not know that. Now that he thought about it, maybe there were things creeping the the walls... stealing his papers and other things... skittering across the floors at night-- He shuddered at the thought that Eclipse created for him, and pushed them out of mind before it escalated.

Nonetheless, he grimaced when the woman gave her silent answer to his unspoken question, and he looked back at the rabbit. He quietly sighed through his nose, and tensed himself. A second later, he sprung out of their hiding spot and made a mad dash for the prey. Honestly, he was more of a thinker when it came to hunting, and didn't rush game like this, but Eclipse was giving him little opinions.and he wanted to just catch the darn rabbit.

Expectantly, the rabbit dropped the clover that hung from its mouth and zipped around the clearing, looking madly for the closest possible exit. Robert guessed he could thank his small size for allowing him to keep up with it as it ran in zig zags, hoping that speed would be in his favor. So far, his luck was actually working with him--he was able to keep up with the rabbit, and was in fact gaining some ground on it. His teeth flashing in a slick grin, he focused in on his prey, and at the most prime moment, he leaped for it with paws outstretched.

The bush cushioned his fall, but needless to say it was not a comfortable landing. The rabbit continued to dart away deeper into the undergrowth where it was too thick for him to follow, not that he had anymore energy to do so. The man was so intent on the hunt that he did not pay attention to his surroundings, and instead of catching some lunch he caught a bush. He groaned as he buried his face into the vegetation, his paws pressed against the top of his head in annoyance and embarrassment.

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