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Sibling feud

Incendio



Incendio

Loner

age
6 Years
gender
Male
gems
0
size
Large
build
Medium
posts
61
player
Dragon Mod

The Ooze ParticipantThe Ooze - Variation 2Christmas 2019Treat 2019
08-04-2019, 09:25 PM



He tried to concentrate on his fishing and further ignore her. He really did. But she had already completely soured his mood as usual and didn't particularly care about fishing anymore. When she spoke, he kept his back turned to her and just stared at the water. He didn't hate her, nor had he said anything hateful to her. He just told her the truth of how she'd been acting towards them, and she seemed to refuse to acknowledge that and didn't take responsibility for any of it. Instead, she explained why she was the way she was towards them, but in his head...it still sounded like she hated them as she blamed them for being born. "I didn't ask to be fucking born to ruin your life," He murmured loud enough for her to hear.

He turned his head around to look at her, though the coldness didn't soften. He glanced in his moms direction for a moment and remembered what she had told him about her life and how she had lived in the past and missed too many things. About how dad had given up the pack and why. Clearly Theta was ignorant to the latter. "My mom said she missed a lot of her life because she waited for what was instead of the for sure's." Well, that's not exactly how his mom had worded it, but it made sense the way he worded it. "Dad gave up the pack because he was tired of being betrayed all the time, not just by the people in his pack but your mom too, apparently. She's the reason you had been taken away along with that dumb pack that got involved. Dad's not to blame, my moms not to blame, and we're not to blame." He would say matter of factly. If there was anyone to blame, it was herself. She said she was 'trying' but the only trying he saw from her was just being spiteful, mean, and angry.

"Maybe if you opened your eyes and thought about it from someone else's perspective you'd understand, but we haven't done anything wrong to you yet you take it out on us. You're my sister, we're supposed to be able to look up to you, but I can't do that when you want to act that way. That's all on you, and nobody else." He groaned a sigh and turned away again. He knew he was wasting his breath. She was the type to think she was better than everyone and would most likely find an excuse to say he was wrong or didn't know what he was talking about. He hadn't experienced what she had, but when he learned about some of that stuff, he had been able to see it from his parents' perspective and understood.




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