08-02-2020, 07:28 PM
LIKE THE MOON SAYS TO THE DARK — Michael felt no ill will towards Seamus, mainly because Roxie herself didn't. She had never encouraged the bobcat to be cruel to the other in any way, nor did she seem exceedingly bitter about her relationship with him. Although she did have her concerns about his relationship to Roan, considering how little he was around for the young feline of his own blood – as Michael had been told of many times in the past. For now, however, the thief chose to form his own opinions, his small tail twitching from amusement as he glanced towards Devland. The other at least had the decency to say hello, but Michael wouldn't have minded if he hadn't. After all, the reaver had a fair few things that he could ramble about for hours, as both Trevor and Roxie could attest to. Snakes could be one of them, although his rambling was mostly narrowed down to his own snake form, since he wanted to learn as much about it as possible. He didn't shift into it often, far too attached to his jewelry to do so, but he had wanted to know some key things about it, such as if it was poisonous or not – perhaps at some point he'd shift, and ask Devland.
Unfortunately, Seamus's answer would end up being a disappointment to Michael, who had been hoping to perhaps gain a reptile companion of his own. A broken up nest, with one egg? Even if he would've been able to find the nest, the one egg meant that Niamh had been the only denizen left of the poor family. It actually made the fugitive wince with sympathy, imagining a whole snake family wiped out by some hungry beast that had come along. Stretching a paw out curiously towards Niamh, the bobcat found himself musing, "Niamh, huh? Sounds real fancy... not really sure if I'm pronouncing it right." His mismatched gaze then moved to Seamus himself, a faint smile coming to his face before he spoke again, "If you ever come across another egg, be sure to lemme know. It seems like I've made a habit of collecting little companions..." Even the moths had remained within his home, despite Trevor's leaving for the uncharted lands. Michael didn't have the heart to make them go, since he and the coyote had taken care of them together. — WE WILL NEVER BE APART
Unfortunately, Seamus's answer would end up being a disappointment to Michael, who had been hoping to perhaps gain a reptile companion of his own. A broken up nest, with one egg? Even if he would've been able to find the nest, the one egg meant that Niamh had been the only denizen left of the poor family. It actually made the fugitive wince with sympathy, imagining a whole snake family wiped out by some hungry beast that had come along. Stretching a paw out curiously towards Niamh, the bobcat found himself musing, "Niamh, huh? Sounds real fancy... not really sure if I'm pronouncing it right." His mismatched gaze then moved to Seamus himself, a faint smile coming to his face before he spoke again, "If you ever come across another egg, be sure to lemme know. It seems like I've made a habit of collecting little companions..." Even the moths had remained within his home, despite Trevor's leaving for the uncharted lands. Michael didn't have the heart to make them go, since he and the coyote had taken care of them together. — WE WILL NEVER BE APART
— Reggan