"S-so uh...Dale?" The wolf stammered. The big otter, hooking up a barbecue grill, looked at Stark.
"Yeah, buddy? Something wrong?"
Stark got up from the foldable chair he was in, feeling the crunch of the dusty pebbles on his feet in the dry, Arizonan field they were in.
"I just, ah," He scratched the back of his head. "I just wanted to thank you. Y'know, for being my friend? I know I'm like, shy and stuff, and we have great talks, really good talks. But, you're a cool, warm guy and I really appreciate it."
Dale, hearing this, slowly stood straight and put his hands on his hips, smiling. His rudder swished slowly.
"Awww, yer' fine...Yer' mah' yellow rose from this side of nowhere, and yer' the best thing that's happened to me."
It was a dry, hot day, where Dale and Stark agreed to have a small cookout session out in the Southwestern fields. The big otter's statement was enough to make Stark feel so warm, he couldn't help but go and hug the man.
Stark sighed into his soft chest, the doughy belly pressed against his slim torso.
"Thanks, big guy."
"No prob' son."
They hugged and stayed close for a couple of minutes, the sunset dipping below the horizon.
"Yeah, buddy? Something wrong?"
Stark got up from the foldable chair he was in, feeling the crunch of the dusty pebbles on his feet in the dry, Arizonan field they were in.
"I just, ah," He scratched the back of his head. "I just wanted to thank you. Y'know, for being my friend? I know I'm like, shy and stuff, and we have great talks, really good talks. But, you're a cool, warm guy and I really appreciate it."
Dale, hearing this, slowly stood straight and put his hands on his hips, smiling. His rudder swished slowly.
"Awww, yer' fine...Yer' mah' yellow rose from this side of nowhere, and yer' the best thing that's happened to me."
It was a dry, hot day, where Dale and Stark agreed to have a small cookout session out in the Southwestern fields. The big otter's statement was enough to make Stark feel so warm, he couldn't help but go and hug the man.
Stark sighed into his soft chest, the doughy belly pressed against his slim torso.
"Thanks, big guy."
"No prob' son."
They hugged and stayed close for a couple of minutes, the sunset dipping below the horizon.
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