Rejection complete
07-26-2016, 10:41 PM
Ramsay laughed as Greed stalked out behind he and Ash, grumping about their conversation immediately. He puffed out his chest and grinned smugly at Ash as their brother agreed with him on not getting sick from meat. But when Greed turned back to face him, he pursed his lips, deflating slightly. So Greed didn't fully agree with him after all. "You can't even catch your own tail!" his brother taunted him. He didn't have time retaliate - although he didn't know if he was going to mess with Greed anyways - before Vadim appeared behind them all. Did they think plants had flavor? Ramsay scowled, sticking out his tongue in disgust.
At last their father spoke up to set them all straight. He didn't seem too impressed with them, which disappointed Ramsay. But as he corrected them each, he could see why Liar was disgruntled with them. He was so much smarter, so the pup listened with interest. His ears folded back as Liar told him he was too small to take down game. Did you have to say that in front of everyone one else? his thoughts were mopey, but he didn't say them out loud. He'd try to ignore the gnawing feeling of embarrassment, instead focusing on what their father had to tell them about plants. Interesting, he had never known they served any purpose, except to feed the prey animals.
Yep, their dad was smart. And now he was asking them to watch him hunt. "Yea!" he yipped, puppy claws digging into the ground as his forepaws bounced up and down excitedly. He wanted to learn everything he could from Liar, so that when he was big like his dad, no one could tell him he couldn't do something.
At last their father spoke up to set them all straight. He didn't seem too impressed with them, which disappointed Ramsay. But as he corrected them each, he could see why Liar was disgruntled with them. He was so much smarter, so the pup listened with interest. His ears folded back as Liar told him he was too small to take down game. Did you have to say that in front of everyone one else? his thoughts were mopey, but he didn't say them out loud. He'd try to ignore the gnawing feeling of embarrassment, instead focusing on what their father had to tell them about plants. Interesting, he had never known they served any purpose, except to feed the prey animals.
Yep, their dad was smart. And now he was asking them to watch him hunt. "Yea!" he yipped, puppy claws digging into the ground as his forepaws bounced up and down excitedly. He wanted to learn everything he could from Liar, so that when he was big like his dad, no one could tell him he couldn't do something.