And it's a good thing Edgeworth respected Tsuna's boundaries; he doesn't quite feel up to explaining why he's so pathetic that he's had his lunch stolen by a chihuahua... among other things.
Tsuna jumps a little at Veritas' bark, though less than last time.
"Ahaha... I have to wonder why she's so interested in me!"
The sheepish smile is soon replaced by a thoughtful face, though. This was kind of like when Natsu had first bothered Bird. The boy had been quite unsure and nervous at first, but given some time, he very quickly warmed up (heh) to the fiery lion. Though he briefly considered the idea of giving the tiger-dog thing a chance, he quickly dismissed the thought, unfortunate past experiences keeping him rooted to the spot.
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Tsuna jumps a little at Veritas' bark, though less than last time.
"Ahaha... I have to wonder why she's so interested in me!"
The sheepish smile is soon replaced by a thoughtful face, though. This was kind of like when Natsu had first bothered Bird. The boy had been quite unsure and nervous at first, but given some time, he very quickly warmed up (heh) to the fiery lion. Though he briefly considered the idea of giving the tiger-dog thing a chance, he quickly dismissed the thought, unfortunate past experiences keeping him rooted to the spot.
Plus, uh, yeah. That's a pretty big animal.