The Horse gallops in with boundless energy and a refreshingly no-nonsense attitude, while the Peacock arrives fashionably late, fanning its feathers and expecting applause. As friends, they can pull off a decent time — as long as the Peacock doesn't monopolize the mirror and the Horse doesn't trample the carefully curated aesthetic. Romantically, though, this pairing is basically two lead actors fighting over the same scene: the Horse wants a genuine partner, and the Peacock wants an audience. In bed, the chemistry flickers just enough to remind them both what they're missing everywhere else.
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