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"I don't understand why you find this junk fascinating" Roadkit huffed, gazing into the place they had created to hide away all the things that Junkkit had been collecting. If it was shiny or odd his brother had to have it, not matter how much danger it put him in.
Although Roadkit was young, he was already covered in scars from their adventures, but had thus far managed to keep his little brother alive. "Or why you seem to think that it is worth more than your life, but perhaps next time you will pick a safer place to collect"
Post by Honeystorm on Dec 16, 2018 20:02:01 GMT -5
Junkkit waved aside his brother's concerns with a twitch of his grimy tail, sorting through the junk with his paws. The clattering of various items, natural or twoleg made, rang out into the air, the place nearly packed full of random items. Some might have even compared it to a dragon's hoard, if such a thing were full of useless items rather than gold and treasure. "What do you mean, Roadkit? This stuff is great! You know how much we can make off of it? We wouldn't need to take prey from the freshkill pile for two whole seasons!" The tom was always collecting things, and looking to pawn them off on others for miscellaneous junk most of the time, and occasionally things that were useful, such as 'cloth' from kittypets, or prey and cool toys.
What he didn't understand, was how Roadkit didn't think this stuff was as useful as he did. It was worth the few scraps he'd gotten into, and the scars that lined his own pelt, though they were few and far between comparatively to his brother.
"Trading this stuff for more junk. How useful..." he replied sitting down, his long fluffy tail folded over onto his paws. "Unless you intend on using it to trade for enough food to get us through leaf-bare, I don't see how it is worth almost getting killed" Sure it was neat, but he didn't like anything that placed Junkkit in danger.
"Junkkit, I don't mind you collecting things, but do you always have to go to the most dangerous places to do so? I'm sure you can find things without trying to get us both killed"
Post by Honeystorm on Dec 16, 2018 20:31:49 GMT -5
"But that's where all the good stuff is! If you want more rusted out chains, we can search random trash bins, but it won't be worth the effort at all. And if you're that hungry, how about you grab a few things and we'll set up shop in the city? This time of year seems to give us the best food yields from the gangs and kittypets, none of those dry, tasteless pellets." Junkkit offered, inspecting a shiny ring that he lifted up with his tail. The clear stone glinted against his messy, dirt covered pelt, the gold band having a few tiny, tarnished places, but he expected it would still fetch a good price.
"Where you go, I go" he huffed, although it was obvious that he wasn't to happy about it. He saw it as his duty to protect his scrawney little brother from all dangers, even himself.
"After all someone has to keep your head screwed on straight" he did have toa dmit that his brother had a knack for pulling the poor saps into his schemes. He didn't see a lot of value in all the knick knacks, but others did. He supposed that was what mattered