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The lion looked up for the moment. His human staring at him and it was rather annoying. He let out a small growl and went back to eating, not taking his eyes off his human.

If his human wanted to join in to eat, he was welcome to (Kaito had already eaten quite a bit and was working on one of the hind legs now), but he would have to cut that out. This was Kaito’s territory and, though his human smelled like a mate, trying to challenge Kaito was about one of the stupidest ideas his human could have.

“Er…”

Well, all right, if he were honest, Hakuba would admit that the particular look, coupled with the growl, that the lion was giving him was distinctly unsettling. He nervously averted his gaze and instead looked around the area, wishing that he knew more about lion psychology.

Oh, but he had his phone on him. He fished for his mobile again, then began his research, glancing from the phone to the lion every so often to make sure that he hadn’t left. 

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