Haitani, Kazuo, Kira, Okita, Ritsuko, Yuusou
Okita walked into Visual Arts club taking a seat. She liked because it was a time to actually relax and draw whatever you feel. The only thing she cannot get over is how creepy Koizumi was. He was very flirtatious and cocky, two things she hated but he had talent so she tolerated him except when he starts
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She planned it out in her head, visualizing each of the members in the club on her paper. First there was Akamatsu. He would get yellow-green and brown. Wimpy and weak, the yellow-green would stand for his cowardice (she laughed out loud at this thought); however, the brown would stand for his inner stability. A lot of girls chased after the hotties in school, but married the geeky, awkward boys because they possessed the most valuable traits. Yuusou was lucky that Kazuya was both hot and valuable!
Kazuo...ahh he looked so much like his older twin!! A heavy sigh almost plunged Yuusou into a world full of nothing but Kazuya. It was the angry look on Kazuo's face that brought her back to reality. Kazuo would get black for his mysterious evil that entrapped him. Black would also signify the elegance Kazuo had. Kazuo was also dark blue because of his seriousness and intelligence. If she had metallics, she would have also used silver to represent his coldness (literally, he's hands were freezing)!
On the other hand, if Kazuya had been in the class, he would have been Gold to represent his power and prestige. Red-orange would have been used to symbolize his passion and agression, his hunger for action and his domination. Red-orange was also commonly associated with sexual pleasure, Yuusou realized with a blush. Lastly, Yuusou would have used dark orange to show Kazuya's deceitful and distrustful side, the side that showed through once in an odd time, sending chills through her body with just one look.
Her eyes shifted to Shimada as she considered his colors. The first color that came to mind was dark purple. Dark purple reminded Yuusou of sadness and frustration, which she thought she saw in his eyes. She considered white for him to reflect on the innocence that he portrayed, but decided black suited him more. Grief was associated with black, and Kira looked like one of those emotional types.
Williams was next. She didn't know the girl too well because of her being fairly new, but Yuusou got a vibe from her. She would be light blue, first off, because of tranquility and softness that accompanied the color. Dark blue seemed like the pair choice because of the integrity dark blue seemed to represent. Aqua would also make its way into the palette because it was the color of protection.
Then there was Fawkes. Fawkes was the sensitive, feminime type that considered love and friendship to be of the best qualities. For that, she received pink or light red. Her innocence got her white, the easiest color to paint. To associate her recent look of regret and sorrow, Yuusou chose light purple as well.
And then there was Koizumi. He was a color splash of variety. Almost every color could be associated with him! In the end, she decided on a stick figure with a rainbow coat and matching hat.
She continued to work on the other students involved in art club. In the corner of her art was another Kazuo, only he was painted in gold, red-orange, and dark-orange.
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