The eagle soars above it all with visionary ideals and a taste for freedom, while the crocodile lurks in the primordial mud, patient, territorial, and deeply unimpressed by anyone's grand plans. As friends, they can grudgingly respect each other's competence — the eagle admires the croc's results, the croc tolerates the eagle's ego. Romantically, though, this is a slow-motion collision: the eagle needs inspiration and elevation, and the crocodile's idea of romance is not getting eaten first. Between the sheets, there's heat, but mostly the dangerous, slightly terrifying kind that nobody's sure they'll walk away from.
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