- Messages
- 134
- OOC First Name
- Kaitlyn
- Sexual Orientation
- Homosexual
- Wand
- Willow 15" Essense of Belladonna and Serpent's Fang
- Age
- 7/2010
Raven traveled down the sidewalk of Brightstone. She traveled from time to time, and ever since her mother's death, Raven had been what you call quiet. She had not discussed the death of her mother to anyone, not even her own family. It was just too much to bare. It had been almost a year now, but Raven missed Liyla terribly. Raven only let her mother know that she was a painter. Now that she was gone, Raven almost lost her will to paint. But the spark returned when she remembered her mother's wish. 'Keep on going, no matter what' that was her mother's words. Raven carried a few canvas, an easel that expanded when she would set it up, and a bag full of paints and colors. Raven enjoyed the colors that this place had. It was a lot brighter than Bulgaria and where she lived.
She asked her sister to bring her, and now that Raven was alone, and found the perfect spot to paint. Raven set up the easel and the canvas. She pulled half of her hair back and pinned it up. She had all of her things ready and she started to paint the background of the street. The grass tickled her toes, as she was wearing pink flipflips. The green eyes that were as bright and cold as ever, watched the strokes as she began with the buildings. She was good at doing this, but what she needed to work on was people. Never had she painted a person before. A tiny stroke of red from the bricks of the painting added to the depth. Raven smiled which made her appear nicer than she usually was. Raven sigh a bit, and she was almost finished with fifteen minutes of painting. Buildings and the sky looked superb.
She asked her sister to bring her, and now that Raven was alone, and found the perfect spot to paint. Raven set up the easel and the canvas. She pulled half of her hair back and pinned it up. She had all of her things ready and she started to paint the background of the street. The grass tickled her toes, as she was wearing pink flipflips. The green eyes that were as bright and cold as ever, watched the strokes as she began with the buildings. She was good at doing this, but what she needed to work on was people. Never had she painted a person before. A tiny stroke of red from the bricks of the painting added to the depth. Raven smiled which made her appear nicer than she usually was. Raven sigh a bit, and she was almost finished with fifteen minutes of painting. Buildings and the sky looked superb.