12-02-2020, 01:53 AM
pills don't help, but it sure is funny! ☆ ☆ ☆
MICHAEL TOWNLEY
THE TYPHOON
DEALER
It had been some time since Michael had gotten married to the love of his life, after a rather awkward and arduous journey. Much like his sister and her lover, the bobcat's life had not been kind to him, ever since the very beginning. He had been raised to think that his love was wrong, and that even if he did find something that he cared about, he would never be worthy enough of it. Thankfully, he had eventually gotten over those feelings, goaded on by a pair of wild brown eyes and a source of both endless mirth and chaos. Initially, Michael had thought he was crazy for falling in love with his now husband, Trevor. In fact, many people told him as much straight to his face – Roxie even still occasionally did, when Trev did something particularly annoying – but he wasn't sure he had ever felt happier in his life. Even through all of the hardships that he still had to face, such as the depression that seemed to come and go at random, and the anxiety that constantly terrorized his mind, he knew that he would always have Trevor. As the other said, Michael was stuck with him.
Now, to know that his sister had managed to find something like what he had? It was honestly an amazing feeling. He cared for Roxie more than he cared for most any other person in the world, and he knew that she was part of the reason that he had made it this far in his life. Without her, he would've never ended up in The Typhoon, and he might've never gotten married himself. He had so much of his life that he wouldn't have now if it wasn't for Roxanne Roux, and he honestly wanted the world for his sister. And in a way, he knew that Diya would be able to give that to her. Initially, he had been a bit uneasy about their relationship, not knowing his fellow vampire very well, and knowing that Rox had gone through some shit relationships in the past. However, as he had gotten to know Diya, he had realized that she was perfect for Roxie, and that the two of them could really be happy. That had brought a smile to his muzzle when he had first realized it, and it still brought a smile to his face now. Roxie deserved the world, and so did Diya, and they were ultimately the perfect ones to provide the world for each other.
Needless to say, the thief had been pretty curious when he heard his sister calling out for her now long-time girlfriend, but he had initially kept his distance. He didn't want to interrupt the moment, after all. However, as soon as Diya had said yes to Roxie's proposal, Michael felt a broad grin breaking over his face. His short legs carried him quickly over to the pair, shouting excitedly once Diya was done speaking, "Congratulations, you two! About time that you finally got hitched. I was beginning to think that T and I would be the only properly married couple around The Typhoon forever, and that just didn't seem right." His tone was teasing, and he couldn't help the warm feeling of happiness in his chest. It was honestly nice, having something positive to focus on when everything seemed so dire otherwise. With a sly look over towards his sister, the bobcat spoke in a purr of approval, "You finally met someone good enough... you know, I better get to be a best man! I don't even care if it's for you or Diya." He wanted to just wrap the both of them up in his arms and hug them, but he refrained for now. There would be plenty of time for excited hugging once they weren't in a loving embrace.
Now, to know that his sister had managed to find something like what he had? It was honestly an amazing feeling. He cared for Roxie more than he cared for most any other person in the world, and he knew that she was part of the reason that he had made it this far in his life. Without her, he would've never ended up in The Typhoon, and he might've never gotten married himself. He had so much of his life that he wouldn't have now if it wasn't for Roxanne Roux, and he honestly wanted the world for his sister. And in a way, he knew that Diya would be able to give that to her. Initially, he had been a bit uneasy about their relationship, not knowing his fellow vampire very well, and knowing that Rox had gone through some shit relationships in the past. However, as he had gotten to know Diya, he had realized that she was perfect for Roxie, and that the two of them could really be happy. That had brought a smile to his muzzle when he had first realized it, and it still brought a smile to his face now. Roxie deserved the world, and so did Diya, and they were ultimately the perfect ones to provide the world for each other.
Needless to say, the thief had been pretty curious when he heard his sister calling out for her now long-time girlfriend, but he had initially kept his distance. He didn't want to interrupt the moment, after all. However, as soon as Diya had said yes to Roxie's proposal, Michael felt a broad grin breaking over his face. His short legs carried him quickly over to the pair, shouting excitedly once Diya was done speaking, "Congratulations, you two! About time that you finally got hitched. I was beginning to think that T and I would be the only properly married couple around The Typhoon forever, and that just didn't seem right." His tone was teasing, and he couldn't help the warm feeling of happiness in his chest. It was honestly nice, having something positive to focus on when everything seemed so dire otherwise. With a sly look over towards his sister, the bobcat spoke in a purr of approval, "You finally met someone good enough... you know, I better get to be a best man! I don't even care if it's for you or Diya." He wanted to just wrap the both of them up in his arms and hug them, but he refrained for now. There would be plenty of time for excited hugging once they weren't in a loving embrace.
☆ ☆ ☆ gimme, gimme some of that vampire money, come on!
— Reggan
— Reggan