He only gets part way through that sentence before he's trying to squirm out of Peter's hands. That is until he realises he's just not in the mood to fall out of a tree today.
So he goes a bit limp, giving Peter the most irritated stare while he all but lets him shove him around. He's begining to resent the fact that he needs to trust his judgement. He's just hoping that this does end up being comfortable and not as utterly awkward as he expects it will be.
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He only gets part way through that sentence before he's trying to squirm out of Peter's hands. That is until he realises he's just not in the mood to fall out of a tree today.
So he goes a bit limp, giving Peter the most irritated stare while he all but lets him shove him around. He's begining to resent the fact that he needs to trust his judgement. He's just hoping that this does end up being comfortable and not as utterly awkward as he expects it will be.