08-27-2018, 06:14 AM
Since Rosemary's initial question seemed straightforward enough, Morgan replied with a straightforward "No." He returned his attention to Pincher, who finally spoke his short piece. The points he made were clear to be sure, and didn't seem unreasonable to the samoyed. "I'm glad you mentioned the Pitt - I disagree with their actions as well." Indeed, Tanglewood had no history of truly dastardly deeds for a reason; much of their reputation had come from unfortunate circumstances, not actual events. The samoyed made a mental note to pay the Pitt a visit later to establish this disagreement officially.
There was no place in his group for slavery, especially not when being a kind or fair leader would be beneficial for everyone. "This all works for me. If you need to talk to your crew about this, I don't mind. It's not a decision to take lightly, after all." Even if the Typhoon denied his request, he would still be satisfied in knowing that they considered it in the first place. "Well, if there's nothing else to be said, I'll be going back to Tanglewood. Find me in our Town Square when you have your answer." With that, he turned around and walked to the salty water, hopping in and propelling himself back toward his home.
There was no place in his group for slavery, especially not when being a kind or fair leader would be beneficial for everyone. "This all works for me. If you need to talk to your crew about this, I don't mind. It's not a decision to take lightly, after all." Even if the Typhoon denied his request, he would still be satisfied in knowing that they considered it in the first place. "Well, if there's nothing else to be said, I'll be going back to Tanglewood. Find me in our Town Square when you have your answer." With that, he turned around and walked to the salty water, hopping in and propelling himself back toward his home.