Dear ChubbyBunny,
It's taken a while to get them settled for adoption, but I hope you will cherish your bonded pair! This bonded pair is a Spice and a Tramp, a rare pair but a happy one indeed. Both boys are generally very relaxed, so long as they are allowed to be together. Mere mention of splitting them up for adoptions would send Tramp into panics, and Spice was quick to lobby for dual adoption rights, so it was obvious righr off the bat that they were not going anywhere without the other.
A few notes about their quirks and personalities:
Spice
This Spice has a surprisingly pacifistic view of life. He believes his pursuit of power and the violence of his world is what led to the death of his brother, and though more than capable of protecting himself and those he cares for, he would like to avoid any fighting.
Occasionally you will see him reading his favorite book, over and over and over--Pride and Prejudice. The copy was a gift from his brother, and it is very rarely not on his person.
He is confident by nature and slightly overbearing, and as a Spice he will likely test you a lot once you get him home. Give him positive attention when he acts up--this seems counter-intuitive, but he needs the affirmation that you care and didn't mean to ignore him.
Tramp
Very passive and timid, almost fragile. He loves pets and naps and positive praise, but if sexual affection is something you get into don't be surprised when he pulls a complete 180 and becomes a dominant force with a taste for degrading words. We still aren't exactly sure why this dramatic split happens, but it should be safe.
Please do not forget his twice-monthly sessions with Papyrus. Unless you find another counselor you prefer, we will provide the service free of charge until no longer needed.
His panics are frequent but easy to break. Physical affection and soothing tones, cedar-scented candles, and a little bit of time are all that is needed.
Reccommend setting aside time a few times a week to spend time alone with yout Tramp. His bond to the Spice is very strong, and as a High-attachment adoptable, if he doesn't get enough time alone with you he may wrongly assume you don't want him.
He has a small puzzle box that belonged to his brother. If you see him playing with it, he probably needs a few minutes alone.
Space requirements for these two are varied. They need enough space to live and interact with each other and you--if you need to borrow some rooms from the mansion, we can provide a small apartment or granny unit for them.
We truly hope you enjoy these boys and their different and interesting quirks! They are certainly excited to meet you! They are ready whenever you are. I've enclosed a picture for you.
Best Regards,
MK












