You have anything with you? Like a gun? he asked Shelby. What for? Bear. They're still out. Fishing. Oh, I have some repellent. Plus, I'm really fast. Yeah. He grinned. I saw that the last time you were here. I'm not. I'm just hoping I can stay in the saddle. He went to his truck and pulled his Remington .338 rifle out of the rack. I'll feel a little better if I don't have to rely on you to protect me. Ninny, she said, smiling. That's pretty, but way more gun than you need. It makes me feel manly, he said. By

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In a lighthearted conversation, one character asks another if they are carrying anything for protection against bears while fishing. The response reveals a playful banter about confidence and preparedness, emphasizing their comedic dynamic. The person notes they have repellent and confidence in their speed, while their companion jokingly expresses doubt about relying on them for safety.

The man retrieves a powerful rifle from his truck, explaining that it gives him a sense of security. In a teasing manner, the woman dismisses his choice of weapon as excessive yet acknowledges his desire to feel strong. This playful exchange highlights their contrasting personalities and the underlying camaraderie in their relationship.

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