I DID ONE MILLION STUPID THINGS // boapaw

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  • It was safe to say... the two had lost a lot. No- everything. At one point at least.

    First it was dad. Then it was mom. Then Roosterpaw vanished and shortly after so did Vinesplash. Berylbreeze left as he had fallen in love, leaving Buckwheat and not being there for his final days. Leaving Boapaw to grieve for their loss kin all alone. He had tried to get time away to visit, tried, but it had never happened. It was safe to say he was... glad he was back in SkyClan so he could be with his dear sister. The two admittedly hadn't spoken much but it was mostly due to them being busy and wrapped up with their own things, Berylbreeze was a father now and Boapaw still had training. But today- dammit whether she liked it or not they were hanging out. Bonding. Making up for loss time.


    "Boapaw! You mouse-brain!" He calls out near the apprentice den with a loud purr, his beryl necklace shimmering in the sunlight. "You around here? Lets go for a walk! Act like we're still children for awhile or something, maybe we can even take a walk to fourtrees? I dunno! Something! It'll be fun, we gotta. I gotta get out of camp too before my children drive me insane."


    // BOASKIES-

       

  • She hadn't even got to say goodbye to Buckwheat before he'd been bucked off to the stars. That shit hurt, honestly. Sure, Lavenderskies may be dead if she had stayed behind, but...she may have gotten to tell her brother goodbye.

    ...she couldn't say she regretted her choice, though.

    Boapaw just wished she could have had both.


    She was glad, though, that Berylbreeze had come home. She'd missed their snarky banter - and even just the knowledge that her brother was there. Because that's what he was, her brother.

    And she'd missed him so horribly.


    "That's not...a nice thing to say 'bout your lil spawn," Boapaw called back, tone lazy as ever. It surprised her that Beryl had even managed to nab a mate, let alone have kits. Though, that was just the sibling teasing talking.

    A walk... how docile.

    "Sure, sure... I'll join you... so long as...you don't uproot the trees with your yelling."


    Slipping out to join the tom she gave him a smile. The air was somewhat awkward, slightly stale. But... but she liked this... They were still settling back to actually existing together, so... Boapaw could stand the uncertainty if it meant bonding with her brother again.

    "Ooo... did you learn to swim..?" she asked, already clambering down to the ground, "cause I'd love...to see you get soggy."



  • His ears perk up happily at the sight of Boapaw, though he allows a small snort to escape him. "Well thats because it wasn't supposed to be nice." He chuckles as he already begins to amble over to the exit of camp. "Don't tell me you haven't called me worse then mouse-brain though." He says as he attempts to give her a gentle playful nudge with his shoulder.


    This was going to be fun, and even if it ended up not being the most exciting thing in the world he was just glad to be back by Boapaw's side. The two could perhaps finally be... well actual siblings. It sounded nice, and sometimes it was even a little weird to think about the fact they were adopted.

    It was actually kinda weird now that he thought about it that he looked more like Orchardbreeze then he did his "actual" mom?

    What the hell happened?


    He didn't think he had actually ever told Boapaw about his encounters with his mother, he kept mostly hush hush with that unless it was with Heronswoop. He supposed the only reason he hadn't though is because... well there had never been a need to. He didn't want to worry about kin drama though, Boa and Beryl had suffered through plenty enough. Today they just needed to relax and have fun. He pauses and looks back at her with a small nod, "I did, I look even bigger in the water then I do out of it. I look like a gigantic white tuft of fur floating about." He purrs before waiting for Boapaw to assumingly near him before he takes off to the exit of camp again. "Maybe I could teach you sometime? We'd probably almost drown but hey it'll be fun."