In a conversation between two characters, one brings up the interest of a woman named Bright Star, suggesting that she wishes to capture the attention of Red Buffalo. Red Buffalo reacts with surprise, questioning the idea of wanting someone, yet he begins to acknowledge the possibility. The speaker implies that if Red Buffalo is interested, he should act quickly before someone else claims her.
The discussion reveals that Bright Star is shy and subtly admires Red Buffalo from a distance. This dynamic creates a sense of urgency, as Red Buffalo starts to understand that he may have an opportunity to pursue a romantic connection with Bright Star, who is portrayed as beautiful and worth claiming.