He didn't really feel it was necessary to learn at the moment and when he didn't want to do something he just...left it to be. The elf seemed unmoved.
"Wow. I didn't know you could be such an ass, Nokosi. I don't know whether to be proud or chomp the hell out of your arm.
"Huh? Why would you say that? I didn't do anything."
"You should be trying to learn instead of sitting on your illiterate ass!"
"Oh, please." He sat up now, his arms crossed. "Like you can read any better than I can, Fontaine."
"I can understand more than you. Not that I need to because I'm a damn wolf. You, on the other hand are a humanoid. Who interacts with other humanoids. It seems kind of necessary."
Nokosi waved a hand, unconvinced. "If it were that necessary I would have done it long ago. I've gotten on just fine without it."
"Yeah, you've gotten on nowhere just fine. I mean, look at her boyfriend. Kind, understanding and exceedingly smart." It annoyed him to admit it but it was true. "So much so he's the head of the engineering department."
"Yes. So?" The point, dog. He failed to see it.
"So?" Fontaine was going to be mean, but he knew he always had to when his idiot of a 'brother' was behaving like this.
"How long were you pining after her? A year? Maybe a bit more? He did what you tried to do in less than two weeks. Not that I'm surprised, mind you. Who would want to be with a dipshit elf like you who has less education than a Stormwind child and who ignores a crying friend when they're just trying to help said dipshit elf?" the wolf ranted.
His eyes widened slightly and his arms dropped to the side, limply. "...Wow, Fontaine. That...that actually hurt."
"It should. That's how you made her feel. Now stop being dumb and apologize before you lose your friend." He was blowing things far out of proportion, but god help him if he lost one of his few friends, he was going to rip that elf a new orifice.
Whoops. He hadn't realized he'd made her feel so bad.
He nodded mutely before poking the melancholy Orc on the nose to get her attention. "Ah...Don't get like that, Ronnae. I've just been lazy," he admitted, laughing. "I'll learn; promise," he said, smiling assuredly.
"Good," Fontaine commented, yawning loudly. Sometimes his friend just need a kick start to get to the place he needed to. Like one to the jewels; efficient, painful, got the point across and most of all, a feeling that you never quite forgot. Damn, he was good.
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He didn't really feel it was necessary to learn at the moment and when he didn't want to do something he just...left it to be. The elf seemed unmoved.
"Wow. I didn't know you could be such an ass, Nokosi. I don't know whether to be proud or chomp the hell out of your arm.
"Huh? Why would you say that? I didn't do anything."
"You should be trying to learn instead of sitting on your illiterate ass!"
"Oh, please." He sat up now, his arms crossed. "Like you can read any better than I can, Fontaine."
"I can understand more than you. Not that I need to because I'm a damn wolf. You, on the other hand are a humanoid. Who interacts with other humanoids. It seems kind of necessary."
Nokosi waved a hand, unconvinced. "If it were that necessary I would have done it long ago. I've gotten on just fine without it."
"Yeah, you've gotten on nowhere just fine. I mean, look at her boyfriend. Kind, understanding and exceedingly smart." It annoyed him to admit it but it was true. "So much so he's the head of the engineering department."
"Yes. So?" The point, dog. He failed to see it.
"So?" Fontaine was going to be mean, but he knew he always had to when his idiot of a 'brother' was behaving like this.
"How long were you pining after her? A year? Maybe a bit more? He did what you tried to do in less than two weeks. Not that I'm surprised, mind you. Who would want to be with a dipshit elf like you who has less education than a Stormwind child and who ignores a crying friend when they're just trying to help said dipshit elf?" the wolf ranted.
His eyes widened slightly and his arms dropped to the side, limply. "...Wow, Fontaine. That...that actually hurt."
"It should. That's how you made her feel. Now stop being dumb and apologize before you lose your friend." He was blowing things far out of proportion, but god help him if he lost one of his few friends, he was going to rip that elf a new orifice.
Whoops. He hadn't realized he'd made her feel so bad.
He nodded mutely before poking the melancholy Orc on the nose to get her attention. "Ah...Don't get like that, Ronnae. I've just been lazy," he admitted, laughing. "I'll learn; promise," he said, smiling assuredly.
"Good," Fontaine commented, yawning loudly. Sometimes his friend just need a kick start to get to the place he needed to. Like one to the jewels; efficient, painful, got the point across and most of all, a feeling that you never quite forgot. Damn, he was good.