There was a particular reason why Hunter was lagging behind his twin, but it wasn't one he was readily going to admit to her or to anyone else. It wasn't to annoy her, however. With Fawn walking up ahead of him, Hunter could almost imagine that they weren't related, that they didn't both have plans being foisted upon them by their parents, and that they were free to do what they wished. Even then, Hunter was sure that Fawn could do so much better than the wishes she voiced. So much better than him.
"Yes, I'm sure you're going to eat them out of business, Fawn," Hunter replied, rolling his eyes. As always, he let himself be moved forward by the guidance of his sister's hand.
"They aren't going to run out of everything if you take your time, you know. There's no sense in running."