- Messages
- 582
- OOC First Name
- Tenile
- Sexual Orientation
- Homosexual
- Age
- 3/2016
Daniel tilted his head, he had a feeling he knew why Artemis was smirking, it was because he frowned, but now she was sort of smiling, it was good enough for Daniel. He put on an even more cheerful smile, he really liked smiling, because he was a good smiler, his teeth were white and straight, so he was never worried about the appareance of his smile. He laughed cheerfully. "You're smiling!" He accused playfulling, pointing at the girl that stood before him. He decided to leave the negative thoughts of his failure behind him and focus on the positives. He decided to not address her comment on his frown, he would never admit that he was frowning, he wouldn't consider it a 'frown', more like a consideration with a small sort of downward curve. But not frown. He smiled brightly. "I love the sun, it's so bright and colourful, and keeps us all warm." He said happily, looking in the general direction so he wouldn't hurt his honey brown eyes. It was apparent that Daniel loved the sun and loved the outdoors, his body simply expelled happiness and energy.
He shrugged. He didn't think it was foolish, he thought it was more living and keeping things interesting and energising. It made things spontanious. "I don't think it's foolish, to be honest." He said simply, a small shrug rolling off his shoulders, some light pain running through his shoulder and arm. "It keeps things bright and interesting, you can't live if you are not willing to just go for it and hope for the best, if you don't do things because the cons look worse than the pros, you are not really living, in my opinion." He explained, showing his point of view once again as he allowed the girl to show hers. Daniel never dwelled on the negatives and went for the positives, he based himself on what he did right so he could do it again, he would cross off things he had done wrong and wouldn't do them again until he found a formula that worked. Like the forest, he won't go in there again until he had some more spells and knowlegde that he would not run into the centaur again, he still had a scar on his leg from the fall. He narrowed his eyes, not in an angry or annoyed fashion, more like saying: challenge accepted. The air was still, the broom was settled and he was not distracted. He would do a little better this time, though he wouldn't be flying like a pro and would still look like a first year, but he didn't care. He hopped on his broom and followed her to the bleachers. "Why are you so pessimistic?" He asked. "What happened to make you so... negative and emotionless?" His curiousity getting the better of him.
He shrugged. He didn't think it was foolish, he thought it was more living and keeping things interesting and energising. It made things spontanious. "I don't think it's foolish, to be honest." He said simply, a small shrug rolling off his shoulders, some light pain running through his shoulder and arm. "It keeps things bright and interesting, you can't live if you are not willing to just go for it and hope for the best, if you don't do things because the cons look worse than the pros, you are not really living, in my opinion." He explained, showing his point of view once again as he allowed the girl to show hers. Daniel never dwelled on the negatives and went for the positives, he based himself on what he did right so he could do it again, he would cross off things he had done wrong and wouldn't do them again until he found a formula that worked. Like the forest, he won't go in there again until he had some more spells and knowlegde that he would not run into the centaur again, he still had a scar on his leg from the fall. He narrowed his eyes, not in an angry or annoyed fashion, more like saying: challenge accepted. The air was still, the broom was settled and he was not distracted. He would do a little better this time, though he wouldn't be flying like a pro and would still look like a first year, but he didn't care. He hopped on his broom and followed her to the bleachers. "Why are you so pessimistic?" He asked. "What happened to make you so... negative and emotionless?" His curiousity getting the better of him.