07-07-2020, 01:36 AM
It definitely hurt a bit, not knowing Jaime as well as he knew some others within the Typhoon. After all, the other was his little brother, and didn't that mean they were supposed to be close? Supposed to tease each other, but care deeply about each other at the end of the day? The thought of it made him ache, as most things relating to his family did these days – after all, it felt as if he had no time to truly bond with his family anymore, thanks to his work. However, he was trying to turn over a new leaf with this move. He was trying to execute a change that would hopefully lead to him being able to help everyone, while still having some sort of life outside of being the sole sage of the group. A prime part of that change was allowing himself to enjoy the company of others again, so he offered Jaime a little smile, the draconic siamese's tail flicking back and forth as he spoke, "That'd be nice... I don't really have too much of my own stuff anymore. I took what belonged to me when I moved, but I'm sort of lacking in things that are really... mine." He shrugged his shoulders slightly as he spoke, his blue gaze darting up towards his new home, wondering what he would fill it with.
As if on cue – or as if having heard his pondering – Roxie soon arrived on the scene, causing Roan's eyes to light up slightly. He felt a mix of emotions inside, including both hesitation and happiness, along with a helping of nerves. He was happy to see her, considering he was always happy to see his mama, but he also didn't want her to be sad about him moving out. Unfortunately, he was fairly sure that there was no way for him to make it better, and that time would have to take over instead. Seeing the musicbox that she pushed forward made his heart ache with happiness – and his head ache with something else, something he chose to ignore – and he quickly moved forward to embrace her. As his paws came up to hug his mother, he purred reassuringly, "[i]Gracias, mamá. It's wonderful, and I'm sure it'll make the place feel more like home..." He looked down briefly when he pulled his arms away, paws shifting before he finally spoke again, "...You'll come to visit often, right mama?"
As if on cue – or as if having heard his pondering – Roxie soon arrived on the scene, causing Roan's eyes to light up slightly. He felt a mix of emotions inside, including both hesitation and happiness, along with a helping of nerves. He was happy to see her, considering he was always happy to see his mama, but he also didn't want her to be sad about him moving out. Unfortunately, he was fairly sure that there was no way for him to make it better, and that time would have to take over instead. Seeing the musicbox that she pushed forward made his heart ache with happiness – and his head ache with something else, something he chose to ignore – and he quickly moved forward to embrace her. As his paws came up to hug his mother, he purred reassuringly, "[i]Gracias, mamá. It's wonderful, and I'm sure it'll make the place feel more like home..." He looked down briefly when he pulled his arms away, paws shifting before he finally spoke again, "...You'll come to visit often, right mama?"
[glow=#D15540,1,000]" stay by my side, high or low tide " ♡[/glow]
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