The distraction is clear, how her head snaps around, so he's not surprised when she moves. He just leaps into a lope to follow her. He doesn't try to stop her, because he thinks she might try to punish him then, and he doesn't want that-- doesn't want to make her do that.
If she grabs an actual person, he decides, he'll stop her, but while she's just on the run, he's here for support and protection. That's it.
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If she grabs an actual person, he decides, he'll stop her, but while she's just on the run, he's here for support and protection. That's it.