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Yeah, you try living in the same not-that-big room as someone you'd had a nasty fight with not all that long ago; it wasn't all that fun, especially if you were like Katchoo and had a tendency to let these things simmer.
. . . if you were Katchoo, you also had a tendency to work these things out through painting. That explained the oil-based chaos strewn all around one side of the room (much to Clocky's indignation, but then again Clocky was always indignant in her view) and the sketchbooks and various paraphernalia scattered across her desk. Sure, painting people -- certain people, anyway -- was still a touchy subject, but she had a visual memory, and sketches, and was working from that.
With a cigarette dangling from the corner of her mouth, naturally.
From the rough staccato whisk of her brushes against the canvas, it was pretty obvious that she wasn't in the best of moods, but hey -- welcome to her last couple of weeks that way.
[OOC: Open for phone calls and that girl what lives there with her. Also, I must share Terry Moore's latest toongirls-as-superheroes sketch because it amuses me.]
. . . if you were Katchoo, you also had a tendency to work these things out through painting. That explained the oil-based chaos strewn all around one side of the room (much to Clocky's indignation, but then again Clocky was always indignant in her view) and the sketchbooks and various paraphernalia scattered across her desk. Sure, painting people -- certain people, anyway -- was still a touchy subject, but she had a visual memory, and sketches, and was working from that.
With a cigarette dangling from the corner of her mouth, naturally.
From the rough staccato whisk of her brushes against the canvas, it was pretty obvious that she wasn't in the best of moods, but hey -- welcome to her last couple of weeks that way.
[OOC: Open for phone calls and that girl what lives there with her. Also, I must share Terry Moore's latest toongirls-as-superheroes sketch because it amuses me.]
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Date: 2011-03-18 05:54 am (UTC)Expectations.
He got that end of it.
"But her mother still expects her to behave in a certain way," he said.
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Date: 2011-03-18 01:40 pm (UTC)After a week-plus of awkward semi-cooldown, that made more sense than her initial angry I blow mine off, why can't you? perspective had.
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Date: 2011-03-18 02:12 pm (UTC)"Sometimes we have to compromise some of our own beliefs for the sake of our parents," he said, "And hope the people we care for understand."
He'd get back to flailing awkwardly about the concept of 'feelings' in a minute.
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Date: 2011-03-18 06:29 pm (UTC)Besides -- the brief moment of silence on her end of the line meant he'd registered a hit with that comment, and she sighed quietly.
"I forget what that's like," she said, not so much a pointed statement as it was a conceding one. "I never gave a good goddamn about what my mom thought -- but then again most parents like to wade around in some delusions about how they see their kids. Her? She frikkin' cannonballed right in yelling YIPPEEEEEEEEEEEEE!"
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Date: 2011-03-18 06:35 pm (UTC)A brief pause.
"Or... at least... as far as they think..."
It had taken him a fairly long time to get to the point where he could even say that.
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Date: 2011-03-18 07:03 pm (UTC)Of course sometimes they were cynical manipulative bastards who were more interested in molding their kids into something they could use, but . . .
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Date: 2011-03-18 07:10 pm (UTC)"Indeed," Arthur said, lamely, and cleared his throat. "It... may be something worth talking about..."
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Date: 2011-03-18 08:02 pm (UTC)"Yeah," Katchoo mumbled. "Guess we oughta get around to doing that."
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Date: 2011-03-19 05:05 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-03-19 07:10 pm (UTC)". . . if it goes wrong you'll probably hear it all the way back there."
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Date: 2011-03-19 07:14 pm (UTC)audacityhumor. "It may startle the maids. And Merlin."no subject
Date: 2011-03-19 07:32 pm (UTC)