10-20-2020, 11:19 PM
The ride here was a breeze to Conrad. He got to tell the tales of him and his brother's adventures. As for the other two though, they didn't seem so amused by their prolonged boat ride. Clyde hung his head overboard the majority of the time, wishing he could teleport away like Charlie and escape his brother's madness. Nevertheless, there was no hope. They were stuck here for awhile. While Clyde loved his adoptive brothers, sometimes they were too overwhelming and talkative just like the stereotypical rabbit caricature. In the meantime, unaware of his vegetable breath and annoying attitude, Clyde continued to snicker and enjoy the ride.
With time, they arrived at the island. Clyde quickly pushed off the boat, leaving Conrad in the dust. He came to Charlie's side, eyeing his bag carefully. Clyde caught up eventually with a sigh, eying the tropical island before them. [b]"It's-" "A shithole."[/b] "- wonderful!" The two exchanged glances, clearly disagreeing with one another. Even so, Conrad hopped closer to the island's greenery and raised a paw towards the trees that remained standing. Above him was a fruit tree. For a vegetarian, he was making his needs apparent. Clyde smirked nonetheless. There had to be something here besides his brother's fruit and Charlie's bag of useless junk. Momentarily rubbing his paws together, he nodded firmly.
Finally, he looked over and snorted. "I don't want your bag, Charlie," Clyde pointed out. "It would have been gone already if there was something valuable in it anyways." With an obnoxious laugh, Conrad piped up from the sidelines. "He's right, you know!" The bunny hopped forward, coming in front of his brother. He rose to his back legs and attempted to lay a paw on the feline's chest, pointing to his heart. "How about THAT!" He jabbed his paw harshly at Charlie then proceeded to fall to his forelegs.
As Clyde went back to the boat to retrieve his burlap sack with their possessions, Conrad turned back towards the land. "Now, where's the animals, eh?" he curiously muttered. There was no way in hell they found an abandoned island, right? Conrad contemplated the thought as Clyde returned with their things, dropping it firmly across the ground. "They're here," he finally answered, gesturing to one fruit on the tree that had a bite taken out of it. Conrad nodded in agreeance. "Good one, Clyde." With a smile, he gestured forward so they would follow. "Let's take a look, brother. Unless Charlie finds it 'too dangerous,'" the rabbit mocked. Clyde tried to stifle his own laughter, but ultimately came to Conrad's side. He made sure to step in front of him partially, as he was much bigger and stronger than the other two.
With time, they arrived at the island. Clyde quickly pushed off the boat, leaving Conrad in the dust. He came to Charlie's side, eyeing his bag carefully. Clyde caught up eventually with a sigh, eying the tropical island before them. [b]"It's-" "A shithole."[/b] "- wonderful!" The two exchanged glances, clearly disagreeing with one another. Even so, Conrad hopped closer to the island's greenery and raised a paw towards the trees that remained standing. Above him was a fruit tree. For a vegetarian, he was making his needs apparent. Clyde smirked nonetheless. There had to be something here besides his brother's fruit and Charlie's bag of useless junk. Momentarily rubbing his paws together, he nodded firmly.
Finally, he looked over and snorted. "I don't want your bag, Charlie," Clyde pointed out. "It would have been gone already if there was something valuable in it anyways." With an obnoxious laugh, Conrad piped up from the sidelines. "He's right, you know!" The bunny hopped forward, coming in front of his brother. He rose to his back legs and attempted to lay a paw on the feline's chest, pointing to his heart. "How about THAT!" He jabbed his paw harshly at Charlie then proceeded to fall to his forelegs.
As Clyde went back to the boat to retrieve his burlap sack with their possessions, Conrad turned back towards the land. "Now, where's the animals, eh?" he curiously muttered. There was no way in hell they found an abandoned island, right? Conrad contemplated the thought as Clyde returned with their things, dropping it firmly across the ground. "They're here," he finally answered, gesturing to one fruit on the tree that had a bite taken out of it. Conrad nodded in agreeance. "Good one, Clyde." With a smile, he gestured forward so they would follow. "Let's take a look, brother. Unless Charlie finds it 'too dangerous,'" the rabbit mocked. Clyde tried to stifle his own laughter, but ultimately came to Conrad's side. He made sure to step in front of him partially, as he was much bigger and stronger than the other two.
"CONRAD SPEAKING" + "CLYDE SPEAKING"