[Not only has a lone male wolf caught the attention of a mother chipmunk just trying to go about her day, but also a male kangaroo security guard, diligently keeping an eye out on the situation, as well as walking past the aisle a few too many times.
Meanwhile, Haru is, for the moment, completely unawares of the awkward situation she's put the poor wolf in, heading towards the large mammal section to hoist along a basket meant for larger animals to carry, and because of its size in comparison to her, she's hoisted it over her head, ear flattened down so she can rest it on top to keep it balance. In a few months she figures she's going to be denied the ability to carry cumbersome objects anyway, so she's taking full advantage of the mobility she currently has.
And, when she finally ambles back to find where she left Legosi, the security guard finally decides heads down the aisle to confront this weirdo, carefully walking by the chipmunk and her small toddler. This guy has the look of someone who wants to start trouble, and it's better to be safe than sorry when a family-oriented store is concerned, but as soon as the kangroo gets within speaking distance from this wolf in a way not to cause a scene, a small voice pipes up from behind the kangaroo and Haru pushes past the kangaroo, large basket still overhead.]
Legosi-kun! Here, I got a large basket for us. Do you mind carrying it? [She's intentionally placed her small body between Legosi and the kangaroo and sets the basket down for Legosi to take, ears popping back up.] Getting a smaller one just didn't make any sense.
[The kangaroo, meanwhile, looks down at the rabbit, then back to the 1.5 eared scarred up creepy looking grey wolf he was about to confront about causing trouble for the smaller mammals.
"Uh..." This is awkward. "Do you two...need help?"]
it's payback for all the times he's ghosted her.
Meanwhile, Haru is, for the moment, completely unawares of the awkward situation she's put the poor wolf in, heading towards the large mammal section to hoist along a basket meant for larger animals to carry, and because of its size in comparison to her, she's hoisted it over her head, ear flattened down so she can rest it on top to keep it balance. In a few months she figures she's going to be denied the ability to carry cumbersome objects anyway, so she's taking full advantage of the mobility she currently has.
And, when she finally ambles back to find where she left Legosi, the security guard finally decides heads down the aisle to confront this weirdo, carefully walking by the chipmunk and her small toddler. This guy has the look of someone who wants to start trouble, and it's better to be safe than sorry when a family-oriented store is concerned, but as soon as the kangroo gets within speaking distance from this wolf in a way not to cause a scene, a small voice pipes up from behind the kangaroo and Haru pushes past the kangaroo, large basket still overhead.]
Legosi-kun! Here, I got a large basket for us. Do you mind carrying it? [She's intentionally placed her small body between Legosi and the kangaroo and sets the basket down for Legosi to take, ears popping back up.] Getting a smaller one just didn't make any sense.
[The kangaroo, meanwhile, looks down at the rabbit, then back to the 1.5 eared scarred up creepy looking grey wolf he was about to confront about causing trouble for the smaller mammals.
"Uh..." This is awkward. "Do you two...need help?"]