[Perhaps when one is far too used to your own nature, you do not think someone else could have outbursts. It must be why he can scarcely think that another animal could throw a tantrum. But when he walks outside, the diamond dog flinches before the apple cart even hits the side of the building. He stares at the damage done, assessing what to do.
He shouldn't flip out, no he doesn't want that. That would be the worst idea ever. No he approaches the donkey, staring at him like a grumpy dad.]
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He shouldn't flip out, no he doesn't want that. That would be the worst idea ever. No he approaches the donkey, staring at him like a grumpy dad.]
Why did you do that?