07-29-2018, 11:37 PM
[align=center][div style="width:55%;font-family:arial;font-size:8.5pt;text-align:justify;line-height:110%;text-transform:lowercase;word-spacing:0.5px;letter-spacing:-0.5px;color:#5c5c5c"]The child didn't form attachments quickly, nor were they capable of doing such things. The apathetic feline walked through their clueless life doing their best to learn all they can about the world they woke up into. They didn't need friends or family or anyone for that matter. Such things would only take the attention away from more pressing matters such as learning. The only things they felt any definitive way towards was the beach, the many hues and shades of the colour blue and soaking in as much knowledge as their brain could hold. None of which needs any sort of relationship involving complicated emotions like love, or hate or even happiness. They were all unnecessary in their book. They were sure even if they were able to feel any sort of way- if they possessed the capabilities of feeling and articulating their emotions, they would only further prove their point of them getting in the way. The Privateer's judgments and decisions were always unbiased and based solely on logic as emotions weren't needed. It would be illogical - and in some cases, extremely inconvenient - not to take the sensible route in situations. How an individual feels dims in comparison to what should be done for the well-being of another. When caught in a trap, the wolf doesn't wait in hopes a kind human would aid it. It chews its own leg off in order to survive. Removing ones own limb isn't something someone would want to do, Cronas understands that much. But when the options are: wait for a human that may or may not have been the one to set up the trap in the first place, die of starvation, be killed by another creature due to vulnerability or remove the caught limb and continue on with its life, logic rules over everything. The decision may prove to be difficult, but it still needs to get done. Companionship and emotions doesn't hold a light to logic in their opinion.
Visiting the beach had become their norm as they found comfort in the sound of crashing waves and the smell of salt in the air. They were about to wad into the water, but stopped when they noticed two creatures standing a bit farther down. Long whiskers twitched in curiosity as they turned and walked towards them, their curiosity growing when they realized neither creature looked familiar. Coming to a stop next to Junji, the pale feline sat down and wrapped their long tail around their paws. With their head tilted slightly to the side, they watched the other with empty, but observant icy blue optics.
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Visiting the beach had become their norm as they found comfort in the sound of crashing waves and the smell of salt in the air. They were about to wad into the water, but stopped when they noticed two creatures standing a bit farther down. Long whiskers twitched in curiosity as they turned and walked towards them, their curiosity growing when they realized neither creature looked familiar. Coming to a stop next to Junji, the pale feline sat down and wrapped their long tail around their paws. With their head tilted slightly to the side, they watched the other with empty, but observant icy blue optics.
[div style="width:55%;font-family:verdana;font-size:8pt;text-align:justify;line-height:140%;text-transform:lowercase;word-spacing:-0.5px;letter-spacing:-0.5px;margin-left:50px;margin-top:10px"]— sincerely, inadvertent ignorance ・゚✧*