In this world there are two types of creatures- humans and vampires. One or the other and each had their own place. The humans didn't like the vampires. They saw them as dangerous, sinful, evil creatures. The vampires were at least tolerant of the human's stupidity from time to time. But there were people who dabbled in the middle. A very dangerous
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But the other was so beautiful Yuugi had immediately wanted to paint him, draw him, anything! His paintings had been selling pretty well since the day they first chatted and he had finished the portrait.
The life of a starving artist was a rough one, but he never regretted it, he saw beauty in everything. Even in such a lustful creature as Atem.
"Evening." he greeted.
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He smiled a charming sort of smile, continuing to lean lightly. "What are your plans for this evening?"
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"You know, the usual." It really all just boiled down to those things. Yuugi walked to find inspiration in things so he could create more art to sell.
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A murmur of thought passed his lips as he still watched the other carefully. "Any particular subjects in mind?"
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He was a bit shy to ask the vampire, afraid he would offend him in some way. 'Let me draw you so I can sell it!', It's not that he wanted to give some of his works away, but one had to live.
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"No personal portraits lined up for the evening then?" He said quietly before pushing away from the wall and starting to walk the halls of the shop with his usual saunter.
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"If it's going to rain I suppose I'll have nothing better to do..." But would it? Silently he began willing a roll of thunder to be heard in the distance. Give him the excuse, weather; do it.
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His eyes strayed from Yuugi's form as a quiet warning of thunder sounded in the air above them. "Hm."
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"Is there any certain way you would like me?" Of course he could understand the art. And Yuugi was damn good at it, he had to admit. One of his favorite painters over his three thousand years to be sure.
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"Beautiful?" The compliment couldn't go unanswered, however. It at least got another fang-full of a grin out of him.
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"I was so sad to see that painting of you go."
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Just now when he heard of these monetary troubles and it bothered him in a way he just hadn't ever felt bothered in a long time. "Will you sell this one?"
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