[After giving the shoe a glance over he carelessly tosses it in Neil's direction. It's not as if there's a shoe department around to buy new ones, so Neil should count himself lucky that the shoe is still wearable.
Neil's words are responded to by a derisive snort as Andrew eyes the fox warily. Without the shoe to keep it busy it seems to have set its sights on whatever it closest, which happens to be Andrew's feet.]
I don't bring in strays. That's Coach's job.
[What need does he have for a pet which will rely on him to feed and care for it? He has plenty of people relying on him for safety as it is. The only different is an actual pet wouldn't be able to speak, something which is beginning to appeal to him. If only the same could be said for Neil and Kevin. Or Nicky...]
Take care of it. [He's staring down at the fox who has now gotten dangerously close to Andrew's shoes. Really, the fact that he's given Neil so much time to react instead of outright kicking the animal away is a sign of leniency.]
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Neil's words are responded to by a derisive snort as Andrew eyes the fox warily. Without the shoe to keep it busy it seems to have set its sights on whatever it closest, which happens to be Andrew's feet.]
I don't bring in strays. That's Coach's job.
[What need does he have for a pet which will rely on him to feed and care for it? He has plenty of people relying on him for safety as it is. The only different is an actual pet wouldn't be able to speak, something which is beginning to appeal to him. If only the same could be said for Neil and Kevin. Or Nicky...]
Take care of it. [He's staring down at the fox who has now gotten dangerously close to Andrew's shoes. Really, the fact that he's given Neil so much time to react instead of outright kicking the animal away is a sign of leniency.]