It was almost at the same time Austin reached out to pat at his shoulder that Pierce finally found what he'd been looking for- stashed away in the back of Prince's closet, probably new with tags still on them. "Got it!" He exclaimed, pulling the black trash back out of the closet. "Oh yeah-" Prince commented, peeking over the top of his phone to see what Pierce was currently searching through. "I forgot about those." Pierce pulled a few things out, tossing them towards the cougar with hopes that the feline would catch his messy collection. "Clothes from our parents," Pierce explained to Austin. "They're pretty...well off," the jaguar added with a snort from his coyote brother sprawled on the bed. "That's an understatement."
Prince's comment earns a scoff from the jaguar, Pierce throwing one of the articles of clothing he had in the direction of his brother's head. "Yeah right," the jaguar commented with a shake of his head. "Anyone quiet or laid back runs in the opposite direction of me." A grin towards the cougar as Pierce motioned towards him with his head. "This one practically did during our first run-in." A chuckle to let Austin know he was mostly joking. It certainly hadn't bothered the jaguar who enjoyed a little game of cat and mouse once in awhile.
"You hear that?" Pierce asked, sticking his own tongue out at his brother. "I'm cool. Way cooler than you anyway." Turning to completely face Austin, Pierce gave a small shrug. "If I found someone who could actually put up with me I ought go buy a lottery ticket the same day." He chuckled at his own joke before sorting through some of the clothes bundled in Austin's arms- Pierce might have gotten a little rambunctious. "Well? See anything you like?"
Prince's comment earns a scoff from the jaguar, Pierce throwing one of the articles of clothing he had in the direction of his brother's head. "Yeah right," the jaguar commented with a shake of his head. "Anyone quiet or laid back runs in the opposite direction of me." A grin towards the cougar as Pierce motioned towards him with his head. "This one practically did during our first run-in." A chuckle to let Austin know he was mostly joking. It certainly hadn't bothered the jaguar who enjoyed a little game of cat and mouse once in awhile.
"You hear that?" Pierce asked, sticking his own tongue out at his brother. "I'm cool. Way cooler than you anyway." Turning to completely face Austin, Pierce gave a small shrug. "If I found someone who could actually put up with me I ought go buy a lottery ticket the same day." He chuckled at his own joke before sorting through some of the clothes bundled in Austin's arms- Pierce might have gotten a little rambunctious. "Well? See anything you like?"
“By what right does the wolf judge the lion?"