02-09-2020, 09:50 PM
[align=center][div style="width: 45%; text-align: justify; font-size: 12pt; letter-spacing: -1px; font-family: times new roman;"]♡ — The first two other crewmates to arrive to his proud announcement of another month passing were none other than his beloved Mama, and his aunt. It wasn't surprising that they were the first ones who had come over to greet him, the both of them more than likely having been planning their celebrations and gifts for days, if not weeks now. While most other children might've been bored of the sight of their family after so long spending time exclusively with them, Roan instead found himself delighted. The sight of his mother alone was enough to make a grin tug at his muzzle, but when he caught sight of the sweets that she was towing with her as well? The boy was practically over the moon, rushing down from the rock he was on as fast as his legs could carry him without him stumbling face first into the sand. He was tempted to just go straight for the cake, but he didn't want Roxie to feel underappreciated for how much hard work she had definitely put into it. So instead he threw himself at his Mother's chest, hugging her tightly and burying his little face up against her fluff. He allowed his head to rest there for a moment before he spoke, sounding happy and teary all at once, "Gracias, mamá. Te amo! (Thank you, Mama. I love you!)" Once he'd gotten out his slightly choked up words, he stepped back, moving in front of his cake.
Hunkering down in front of the mound of sweetness and macaroons, Roan took a deep breath inward, filling up his lungs as much as he could before it hurt. He then blew out the candles, watching as the flames danced around frantically before being effectively snuffed out. He grinned and said to his mother and Rosemary, wiggling a little, "I hope that my wish comes true!" In his mind, his wish came true every month, since he always wished for his family to be happy, and healthy. He'd seen nothing of the hardships that effected his family in the past, so he thought it always just remained, guarding over them all. Once his wish had been made, Roan looked over towards Rosemary, his eyes lighting up at his aunt. When he saw the package being pushed at him, he blinked before moving over, using his tiny claws to carefully peel away the wrapping. When he saw the book inside, he let out a delighted gasp, throwing himself forward to hug Rosemary's leg, "Thank you, aunt Rose! I can't wait to read this... I'm sure it'll be great. Do you wanna have cake with Mama and I?" He didn't know what Rosemary's eating habits were like, and he certainly couldn't eat his cake all on his own, so he figured he should ask.
Hunkering down in front of the mound of sweetness and macaroons, Roan took a deep breath inward, filling up his lungs as much as he could before it hurt. He then blew out the candles, watching as the flames danced around frantically before being effectively snuffed out. He grinned and said to his mother and Rosemary, wiggling a little, "I hope that my wish comes true!" In his mind, his wish came true every month, since he always wished for his family to be happy, and healthy. He'd seen nothing of the hardships that effected his family in the past, so he thought it always just remained, guarding over them all. Once his wish had been made, Roan looked over towards Rosemary, his eyes lighting up at his aunt. When he saw the package being pushed at him, he blinked before moving over, using his tiny claws to carefully peel away the wrapping. When he saw the book inside, he let out a delighted gasp, throwing himself forward to hug Rosemary's leg, "Thank you, aunt Rose! I can't wait to read this... I'm sure it'll be great. Do you wanna have cake with Mama and I?" He didn't know what Rosemary's eating habits were like, and he certainly couldn't eat his cake all on his own, so he figured he should ask.
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