08-01-2018, 07:10 PM
JERSEYBOY
Was Jerseyboy truly H A P P Y about this wedding?
( Debatable. )
You see, Jacob was Jerseyboy's little brother. Not by blood, but more by adoption, as he had taken the kid [sub]under[/sub] his wing back in the city. He taught Jacob E V E R Y T H I N G that he knew ( or so he claims ). After Jacob had lost both of his fathers, he had taken pity on the boy and decided to raise him as one of his own brothers. They had tackled the city streets and had trekked into the wilderness, with nothing but themselves ( and his guitar, of course ). He thought that they were going to take on life together, as a "dynamic duo", but Jacob had gone soft on him. He had decided to stay in the clan, and had even become leader of the damn place. While that was all fine and dandy, Jerseyboy hadn't been planning on staying for long. He had left Snowbound, and by the time he got back, Jacob had up and left . . . this time for the Typhoon. Jerseyboy never had a great opinion on these "pirates". They were no good, like the Mob. He knew what the Mob was about, and everybody knew that they were dangerous individuals to be involved with. Jerseyboy personally knew a gangster, yeah, but that didn't mean that he necessarily rolled with them. But Jacob, joining a gang of pirates? Vito had ought to get a kick out of this one.
And as for his brother's fiance . . . Jerseyboy wasn't too thrilled on him either. But would anyone in his shoes be? Here he hadn't seen Jacob for months, and all of a sudden, he's [sup]jumping [/sup]into a marriage with a guy he's never even heard about! Not to mention that this was the same guy who had "punched him in the face", and this was the same group that had captured the poor kid months ago. This place—and this guy—was nothing but trouble. Jacob had might as well be marrying the Godfather, for fuck's sake. He didn't know how dangerous this guy was compared to the families in the city, but he still didn't exactly approve. Then again, it was hard to get Jerseyboy to approve of anyone. This is J A C O B that we're talking about, and Jerseyboy was very protective over the husky. Hell, he hadn't even know that he was into guys until a week ago or so. Not that Jacob liking men was the worst thing in the world—not the mention the most unexpected ( he never did take to women like he did )—but he was still quite surprised at the news.
He's doing this for Jacob, he kept on telling himself. The tuxedo tom looked more dapper than usual, and he was sporting a long blue tie instead of his regular black bow tie. He was squeaky-clean, with his fur glossy and slicked back without a hair out of place. Jerseyboy was refraining from keeping his dirty gaze lingering on Pincher for too long, as he knew that his whole crew was gathered and watching them. However, every few seconds, he'd look up and narrow his irises into daggers, resisting the itching urge to reach over and pull him onto the ground by a yank of the neck. Maybe rip him a new one. The tuxedo tom cat flicked an ear in [sup]annoyance[/sup] and managed a h u f f, and he simply turned his gaze away from Pincher, not wanting to look at him any longer than he had to. His visionaries scanned the crowd—nobody familiar stood out to him ( except for Vito, who was standing at the back of the aisle ). Yeah, he knew that Vito and his goons would tackle him down if he even laid a hair on this Pincher-motherfucker. So would everyone else here.
The tom walked alone, as was the tradition in wedding ceremonies. Once he made his way all the way down the aisle, he took his place at the altar, slightly pursing his lips and silently hoping that Jacob would quickly get his ass over here so that he wouldn't be tempted to act out.
Hell, Jacob was damn lucky that Jerseyboy cared about him so much. If he hadn't? He wouldn't even hesitate. But now, it was time to play his part as the best man, and he pretty much had to keep his big mouth shut for the entirety of the ceremony. There was nothing he could do but listen and watch as his little brother professed his undying-love bullshit to this total stranger.
( Debatable. )
You see, Jacob was Jerseyboy's little brother. Not by blood, but more by adoption, as he had taken the kid [sub]under[/sub] his wing back in the city. He taught Jacob E V E R Y T H I N G that he knew ( or so he claims ). After Jacob had lost both of his fathers, he had taken pity on the boy and decided to raise him as one of his own brothers. They had tackled the city streets and had trekked into the wilderness, with nothing but themselves ( and his guitar, of course ). He thought that they were going to take on life together, as a "dynamic duo", but Jacob had gone soft on him. He had decided to stay in the clan, and had even become leader of the damn place. While that was all fine and dandy, Jerseyboy hadn't been planning on staying for long. He had left Snowbound, and by the time he got back, Jacob had up and left . . . this time for the Typhoon. Jerseyboy never had a great opinion on these "pirates". They were no good, like the Mob. He knew what the Mob was about, and everybody knew that they were dangerous individuals to be involved with. Jerseyboy personally knew a gangster, yeah, but that didn't mean that he necessarily rolled with them. But Jacob, joining a gang of pirates? Vito had ought to get a kick out of this one.
And as for his brother's fiance . . . Jerseyboy wasn't too thrilled on him either. But would anyone in his shoes be? Here he hadn't seen Jacob for months, and all of a sudden, he's [sup]jumping [/sup]into a marriage with a guy he's never even heard about! Not to mention that this was the same guy who had "punched him in the face", and this was the same group that had captured the poor kid months ago. This place—and this guy—was nothing but trouble. Jacob had might as well be marrying the Godfather, for fuck's sake. He didn't know how dangerous this guy was compared to the families in the city, but he still didn't exactly approve. Then again, it was hard to get Jerseyboy to approve of anyone. This is J A C O B that we're talking about, and Jerseyboy was very protective over the husky. Hell, he hadn't even know that he was into guys until a week ago or so. Not that Jacob liking men was the worst thing in the world—not the mention the most unexpected ( he never did take to women like he did )—but he was still quite surprised at the news.
He's doing this for Jacob, he kept on telling himself. The tuxedo tom looked more dapper than usual, and he was sporting a long blue tie instead of his regular black bow tie. He was squeaky-clean, with his fur glossy and slicked back without a hair out of place. Jerseyboy was refraining from keeping his dirty gaze lingering on Pincher for too long, as he knew that his whole crew was gathered and watching them. However, every few seconds, he'd look up and narrow his irises into daggers, resisting the itching urge to reach over and pull him onto the ground by a yank of the neck. Maybe rip him a new one. The tuxedo tom cat flicked an ear in [sup]annoyance[/sup] and managed a h u f f, and he simply turned his gaze away from Pincher, not wanting to look at him any longer than he had to. His visionaries scanned the crowd—nobody familiar stood out to him ( except for Vito, who was standing at the back of the aisle ). Yeah, he knew that Vito and his goons would tackle him down if he even laid a hair on this Pincher-motherfucker. So would everyone else here.
The tom walked alone, as was the tradition in wedding ceremonies. Once he made his way all the way down the aisle, he took his place at the altar, slightly pursing his lips and silently hoping that Jacob would quickly get his ass over here so that he wouldn't be tempted to act out.
Hell, Jacob was damn lucky that Jerseyboy cared about him so much. If he hadn't? He wouldn't even hesitate. But now, it was time to play his part as the best man, and he pretty much had to keep his big mouth shut for the entirety of the ceremony. There was nothing he could do but listen and watch as his little brother professed his undying-love bullshit to this total stranger.
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