The peacock arrives like a one-bird parade, desperate for applause, while the zebra is busy blending into the herd and side-eyeing all that drama. There's genuine attraction here — the zebra finds the peacock dazzling, and the peacock loves a stylish audience — but the honeymoon ends when the zebra realizes they've accidentally become a supporting character in someone else's show. In friendship, it works in small doses; romantically, it requires the peacock to occasionally shut up and the zebra to occasionally stand out. Neither is especially likely.
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