There would have been absolutely no surprise or outrage on Marsh's part had Indru decided to make his displeasure at the situation more violent. Even though Borlla clearly didn't understand the politicking, much as she had not understood the dangers of being alone outside home, Marsh was completely aware of his misdemeanours. Save for the return of a puppy who was not really of any consequence to himself, Marsh had no excuse, no excuse at all, a fact which was made worse because they had parted on such amiable, neutral terms. Now Marsh had crossed the line - literally.
Marsh did not need the thanks, but it was a sign that Indru's anger was not overwhelming. If nothing else, that probably meant that Marsh could leave these lands with all bodily limbs still in place. That was a bonus. The 'advise' was also nothing Marsh needed, though he took that as final proof of his dismissal - as well as implication that Indru would not mind meeting with him again.
Interesting. Quite pleasant, really.
Not wanting to outstay the welcome he didn't have, and with the girl in safe hands, Marsh had no reason to linger. Keeping his body low, he offered a brief, grateful whimper, and backed off; by the time he was a safe few yards from the both of them, he turned tail and ran the rest of the way, wanting to effectively demonstrate his disinclination at trespassing.
It was a crime he would not commit again when under his own command. Should he ever happen across Borlla again, a game of tag would not be the escort method of choice.
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