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(Dusky, Cinnamon, and Kaisra can come in later after Zak and Kotori talk just a lil)
Kotori lied at the bottom of the tunnel, his back against the ground as he blew up and down on a white feather waiting for the three to walk by to their scheduled meetup. It was easy to hear things he shouldn't when underground, make a few holes in the ground, catch some rumors and make plans based on that. It wouldn't be long before Dusky, Cinnamon, and Kaisra came up and in his company was his sister Zakiyyah. "So does it drive you insane like it drives me absolutely mad that dear 'ol mom and dad decided to have another litter after we left?" He asked his sister, "At least none of them have dads eyes like the ones I'm stuck with, lucky devils."
Post by Honeystorm on Jan 24, 2020 23:34:59 GMT -5
"Mom never did kill a leader for us, did she?" Zakiyyah mused as her response. "I suppose I don't pay them much mind. I really don't care what our family gets up to nowadays. If they want a hundred litters because they think it can replace us, go ahead. The kits will probably die of boredom long before our parents can scrub us from history." She wasn't expressly angry, really. More, she was roll her eyes irritated with it all. Like please. Clearly, these kits didn't measure up. One was a Sentinel, sure, but she definitely took after their aunt more. One pretty much rejected Shule as family and stayed in DayClan, which was pretty funny. And the last one had stuck in a cult with the dad who raised him. Not exactly a stellar replacement, all said and done.
"So selfish, I'd kill a leader for my kits, I mean I'd kill really for anyone I love," Kotori said honestly. He grinned at Zakiyyah's comments about their siblings, "I appreciate the gesture, but I mean they live normal lives, not boring, but still, I don't know how an Eerie can live with themselves living that kind of way?"
Duskslayer rubbed his face against Kaisra's lovingly, "It's so good to see you again! I'm glad I have time to come and see you two, I guess I should more often, it's not like you can see me except at gatherings. But for me everything's been going well, nothing new to really report. Though I did hangout with Sean recently so that was a treat."
"Believe it or not, some of our half siblings seem painfully interested in normalcy. Take Miracle, for example. League history and current life aside, she'd have been perfectly happy to be a normal Raiser, in the Regime, for eternity, without a second thought. Why, I've no clue, but apparently it's a thing." Zakiyyah rolled her eyes. Strange, certainly enough. At this point, she couldn't begin to even understand what 'normal' was anymore. She was simply along for the ride, however wild it might be.
Kaisra hadn't seen Duskslayer in quite a long time. Of course, there was the gatherings, but even then, that was a little bit of time to themselves with lots of others around, and no true privacy. It didn't help that she generally avoided DayClan, and SunClan, namely for risk of running into Glowstar. They'd never really repaired that relationship issue, and to be quite honest, the more time went on, the less she wanted to. She'd always consider Glowstar her mother, but she didn't particularly want someone in her life who couldn't bring herself to at least try and be happy for them. She didn't need that negativity, and unlike Green, who never could seem to cut anyone out, she didn't really have so much an issue. The she-cat purred as she nuzzled into her brother's embrace, pulling back with a feisty grin. "Well, we obviously have our new Commander, and it turns out she'd reaaally cute and flirty, so my professionalism is at an all time low, and it wasn't that high to begin with. Oh, also, dirt mom hates her, so even better!" Shule, unfortunately, would also always be dubbed the 'dirt' mother, but oh well. At the mention of Goss, the Sentinel's face warmed in an unstoppable blush, her expression betraying that she had probably too great an interest in this specific newcomer to the Regime.
"And Miracle wouldn't let me kill dad, like what a kill joy," Kotori smirked, but his smirk softened into a smile, "I love Laurel and mom though, I miss mom," He admitted, "She doesn't miss me, but I hope if I died early that she'd be sad. It's why I'm glad I have you, Zak, if I didn't I'd have no one I like around me, not even Flamingstar." He rested his chin on his paws when he heard noises from above and lifted his head back up to listen.
"Uh, what?" Duskslayer grinned and began nudging his sister playfully, "You can't like the commander, or else- man that's insane," He relented, "She's gotta be pretty cool then, I just could never picture seeing my superiors like that, I guess I'm more like Shule in that way. Not that I disapprove! Just hard for me to picture."
He wanted to call Shule mom, but they spent so little time together it almost felt embarrassing to call her that way, almost like he needed her approval first before he could call her anything. Although Sean had told him he could call him daddy, which Duskslayer argued dad would be cool too, but Sean apparently wasn't going for that. Sean also said to call Shule mumsy and that she would love that, but he was distrusting that this was true.