Does the master explain the rules of the house to his dog when he brings him home? Or does he not simply correct him when he's made a mistake?
[His grip is strong, but not unnaturally so. He's not using his full strength yet, waiting for a good opportunity to surprise him.]
Now then-- it seems you made quite the mess of yourself outside. Why don't you change out of those filthy clothes and let me clean you up?
[He releases his hands and steps back, turning on his heel and sauntering off towards the bed, taking a seat-- and very obviously leering at him, hand on his chin as he watches. Will he put on a little show without any prompting?]
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[His grip is strong, but not unnaturally so. He's not using his full strength yet, waiting for a good opportunity to surprise him.]
Now then-- it seems you made quite the mess of yourself outside. Why don't you change out of those filthy clothes and let me clean you up?
[He releases his hands and steps back, turning on his heel and sauntering off towards the bed, taking a seat-- and very obviously leering at him, hand on his chin as he watches. Will he put on a little show without any prompting?]