And Jethro was more than okay with that. Satisfied that he’d made his point, and content to have the other out of his immediate area, the dark one turned to head back to the cool mist of the falls. He didn’t get the chance to take a step, though, as the stranger issued another snide remark. Had they still been face to face, that probably would’ve been enough to trigger conflict.
Satisfied that the other had chosen to scamper off before making such a comment, though, Jet couldn’t bring himself to feel too bothered by it. Quite to the contrary, the statement prompted a slight chuckle, while he cast a glance back over one shoulder to study the other. ”Pretty much,” Jet admitted, without an ounce of shame. For it was pretty damned obvious to anyone that bothered to look for longer than a few moments, that he’d taken a lot of punishment in a relatively short life.
”But it was never one on one. They always ran, if it was. Cowards.” Like this guy, he thought. Jethro didn’t particularly care to go chasing the guy down, but he wasn’t opposed to a possible verbal spar. He doubted there was anything this provacateur could say or do to cause any kind of real irritation now, short of turning back to start an actual fight. In the event his words sparked something, he didn’t want to leave the water, either. For being in it was a condition the dark one believed advantageous to himself.