Genkawolf
OOC: (((..........))
] John Doe looked at Sato as the other stayed silent now and then. He rubbed the back of his neck. This was getting awkward again. Did he say something wrong again? Or....was something else bothering Sato? He wasn't sure but even if it wasn't him...something was bothering Sato based on the ear drooping. He blinked a bit and frowned a bit.
"No offense Sato but that sounds kinda strange to me. I doubt horses are idiots like people can be. Horses wouldn't pity you or think you harmless. You said yourself they are majestic and gentle beasts that scare some people and get scared easy. So it unlikely they care about your size or whether your a bunny or defenseless....they just know that your a good person and not going hurt them. I mean...I would trust you before I trusted any of the people we passed on the way here. It has nothing to do with your size or you being anything other than a cool dude....your just one of those trustworthy genuinely nice people."
Falling silent and rubbing the back of his neck. Then the side of his arm. Least that is what he had seen, observed and noticed. Sato was one of the strongest dudes he knew and a genuinely good person. Just like Jason was. They both were good people and he didn't see them as defenseless or needing pity. Then again...his thoughts or views probably didn't hold much grain of salt or sand considering he was a blank slate outside of Jason memories and memories of sato that some were a little hazy. Following silently as he continued to walk beside Sato once they reached the stables. Flushing for a second and looked around.
"I'm not sure...right now I just want to see them. The ones you talked about. I don't even know if I know how to ride a horse. Do you think I should?"
He asked of Sato as he looked around. Wondering what Sato was listening for. He looked back to Sato. Least the others ears were standing up again. They were much cuter when they weren't drooping against the others hair. He heard neighing noises and a clomp sound of a hoof hitting the ground and looked utterly baffled.