Fitz maintained a polite demeanor around Daniel, as he often does, recognizing Daniel's fondness for animals. Their bond began when Daniel rescued an injured squirrel shortly after they moved to the area. The previous warden had a reputation for caring for wounded creatures, and Daniel assumed it was part of their responsibilities. This event highlights Daniel's adventurous spirit, as his curiosity led him deep into a dangerous forest on his bike.
This situation also raises questions about Daniel’s upbringing, as it implies a lack of supervision in the Bianchi home, allowing him to take such risks. Fitz’s awareness of these dynamics illustrates a thoughtful approach to their interactions, especially considering the tumultuous environment they inhabit. The coexistence of compassion for animals and care for safety presents a complex backdrop for the characters' development.