10-23-2018, 12:13 PM
[div style="margin: 0 auto; width: 70%; text-align: justify;"]A 'soldier' that would be inducted into the role of a pirate. It had a bit of irony in it that Victor found a bit amusing. This kid seemed to be full of life and innocence, something similar to what he had been when he was younger. While he never dress up and acted like a soldier, he knew how to have a good time. "And who's your dad?" questioned the striker. Apart of him though that Pincher was the father of this kid for the leader did appear to have quite a few kids running about. He did not want to jump to conclusions, but he had his suspicions. The last name of the doberman did through off his train of thought. He did not know anyone with that surname. Maybe it was a surname Dustin gave to himself? It was a possibility.
"I'm Victor. Welcome to the Typhoon." They were a rather merry bunch, so he had no question that Dustin would struggle fitting in. In addition, with a family member already present in their ranks, he saw no reason as to why the doberman would struggle thriving among them. It had taken Victor quite sometime to grow use to living here and all the faces around him. Having now learned their ways and formed some small relationships, his loyalty was starting to grow stronger by the day. If that was a good thing, well, he was not sure. Victor had intentions of leaving and joining another group, so he believed his firm loyalty would not hinder him any way, or so he told himself.
"I'm Victor. Welcome to the Typhoon." They were a rather merry bunch, so he had no question that Dustin would struggle fitting in. In addition, with a family member already present in their ranks, he saw no reason as to why the doberman would struggle thriving among them. It had taken Victor quite sometime to grow use to living here and all the faces around him. Having now learned their ways and formed some small relationships, his loyalty was starting to grow stronger by the day. If that was a good thing, well, he was not sure. Victor had intentions of leaving and joining another group, so he believed his firm loyalty would not hinder him any way, or so he told himself.