"Hey now. If you think you're too good for me and Mister Chilli, you just got to tell me and I'll leave you alone." He said straight faced before laughing. "An afternoon or something. We can go grab coffee and hang out or something. Go to the beach, I'm sure the puppy would love it." He said shrugging his shoulder casually. He didn't ask to hang out much with people. Mostly because the days he had off weren't ones most had off, and he worked nights and was home days. It was always a weird schedule for him.
It didn't click as to what Maggie was talking about at first and when it did, she caused Hunter to blush more. He knew she didn't mean to embarrass him, but it was still embarrassing that she knew he knit. It was something Harper's biological mother had taught him, and he enjoyed it. It wasn't something that most men might enjoy but he did. He didn't knit anything too complicated, but he'd finished enough squares through high school that his mother had then made them in to a blanket. It was on the back of his couch currently. "Yeah, I could do that." He said smiling but looking down, abashed.
He was glad that Maggie wouldn't bunk with Teddy. He just didn't feel right about it. "I never said you were an idiot at all." he said reaching to push some of her hair behind her shoulder. "Never thought that before, sure as hell don't think that now." He said to her gently. It was true. Maggie was smart. Possibly why Hunter was fond of her. His attention came back to what she was saying about Chilli though. "I won't be surprised either, for now though, he seems to know to stay in there when I'm not around." He feigned shock, "The Landlord knows. And he's not in the pub, he lives above the pub. We've got our own entrance you know." He said shaking his head. "Besides nobody can miss his howling."