I didn't walk in on my tip-toes, so I was sure that he heard me. I stood next to him, and my shadow was slightly above his shoes. There was no way he didn't notice my obvious presence. That said, he sat upright and focused on his work. He wasn't distracted at all.
I admired his work for a while before returning to my seat. I flipped over the cover and finished up Rise of Glory, most of which I had completed before I returned to Southsville.
It was a painting with a strong, dimensional presence. Other than the women, there were lakes, corridors, houses, and rocks-everything. I composed the whole framework after I studied Tudor paintings and their cultural- sociological settings.
To accentuate the aesthetics, I used a different kind of drawing technique so that the details could pop out. The person in charge of Dreamlight placed extra emphasis on this painting as it would be displayed in the showcase room. That was why the timing was a bit rushed.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtReturning to Southsville took a few days off me. Then, Queenie and Jasmine needed my attention, so I couldn't make any progress. It seemed like I would have to work overtfor a few days.
I was someone who easily lost herself in whatever I did. Within five minutes of touching the brush, I becone with my painting. I only saw, heard, and thought about my work-nothing else.
Once, when I was young, I was so engrossed in my painting that I didn't notice that Dad cto my room. It wasn't until when Dad carriedthat I realized that we had guests. To reward my dedication, Dad boughta lollipop.
After that incident, he often joked that other kids would sleep so soundly that they didn't know they were being carried, whereas I would focus so deeply on my paintings that even when I was being carried, my hands still held onto the canvas. That beca humorous tale to share around.
I painted and painted for a very long tuntil a bottle of water cinto my vision. I lifted my head and noticed that the sky was bathing in the dusk glow. The setting sun cast mellow lights on the clouds. Different hues of orange and yellow interweaved into a mesmerizing fabric.
"What are you doing here?" I accepted the water bottle and took a sip. Looking around, there was only Colin and me. Winston had already left.
How odd. He always notifiedet before he left. But not today. I had reasons to believe that Colin must have used his authority as the lecturer and kicked Winston out.
'What are you looking for?" Colin stood next toand looked at my drawing. Admiration filled his eyes.
I stretched my body. Afraid that I might fall, his long arm steadied my frfrom behind. He raised his brow as he waited for my answer.
"Winston. He was here when I came. Did you kick him out?" I said nonchalantly, but Colin didn't take it very well. Colin's expression darkened as soon as he heard the name. Every word that exited his mouth was laced with disgruntlement. "You two are the only ones here every day?" "No, but there aren't a lot of students here as it's summer break now. We get four or five students on average each day. When the school reopens, Winston said there would be more than ten students." "Winston this, Winston that. You can't shut up about him, can you?" Colin scoffed.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"It's just a name. Don't be petty, Colin. Or everyone will laugh at you." I blew raspberries at him.
Colin flicked my head and protested, "How dare you tease me? It's getting late. Should we go home?" I looked at the sky.
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