Post by Vespira on Aug 7, 2010 22:14:50 GMT -5
It appeared as if the girl was as socially awkward and he was.
By appearances, the two looked much like pair that would never converse. Jade was a beautiful male, typically popular with females and adored by the male students who were envious of his talent and luck with females. However on the inside, Jade was just as nervous as she was.
Suddenly, Jade didn't feel so flushed however. It was clear neither were good with dealing with people. However, Jade was determined. Someone else that liked Rabbit Doubt? No way was he about to let go of a possible friend like that.
"U-um.....I'm T-Tsuki." Her voice was high, gentle, adorable really. Jade found it odd, thinking something was cute.
He had never been one to be interested in females, even if most of them had some form of an interest in him. Honestly he'd never wanted any of them to get close. He seemed as normal as possible on the outside. But all those that played Doubt had to be a little twisted. And he was. Hearing her compliment his drawing, he fumbled with the paper and shut the sketch book.
"Ah uh. Thank you. I'm sorry it's slightly... graphic." He apologized, bowing his head.
Why apologize? Really? If the girl played Doubt as well, she'd like that sort of thing right? Jade shook his head and pushed the thought away. She was still a girl and... most girls found that sort of thing strange.
"...You play too?" She asked. Her voice was still soft, shaken, nervous. Jade managed a polite smile.
"Yes I do. I've been playing for... almost a year now I think." He responded. "It's where I get... most of my inspiration for my art. It's all sort of uh..." He trailed off. "Disturbing." It was the only word that came to mind. But the instant he said it, he regretted it.
By appearances, the two looked much like pair that would never converse. Jade was a beautiful male, typically popular with females and adored by the male students who were envious of his talent and luck with females. However on the inside, Jade was just as nervous as she was.
Suddenly, Jade didn't feel so flushed however. It was clear neither were good with dealing with people. However, Jade was determined. Someone else that liked Rabbit Doubt? No way was he about to let go of a possible friend like that.
"U-um.....I'm T-Tsuki." Her voice was high, gentle, adorable really. Jade found it odd, thinking something was cute.
He had never been one to be interested in females, even if most of them had some form of an interest in him. Honestly he'd never wanted any of them to get close. He seemed as normal as possible on the outside. But all those that played Doubt had to be a little twisted. And he was. Hearing her compliment his drawing, he fumbled with the paper and shut the sketch book.
"Ah uh. Thank you. I'm sorry it's slightly... graphic." He apologized, bowing his head.
Why apologize? Really? If the girl played Doubt as well, she'd like that sort of thing right? Jade shook his head and pushed the thought away. She was still a girl and... most girls found that sort of thing strange.
"...You play too?" She asked. Her voice was still soft, shaken, nervous. Jade managed a polite smile.
"Yes I do. I've been playing for... almost a year now I think." He responded. "It's where I get... most of my inspiration for my art. It's all sort of uh..." He trailed off. "Disturbing." It was the only word that came to mind. But the instant he said it, he regretted it.