[OPEN] Sidewalk Chalk Art Festival

Jul 26, 2011 14:02

Who: OPEN to the public!
When: Daylight hours on Monday, 26th of July
Where: Orchard Street Elementary School, Sector 5
Summary: A fundraiser for the 5th school district's art program. Advertised here in the news!
Warnings: Abominable Cuteness.

I see trees of green, red roses too )

elaine mallory, replica riku, claude faustus, namine, claudio kilgannon, *open log

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/rushes in to tag @.@ linkings July 27 2011, 17:31:54 UTC
She was too sure about this. It wasn't a matter of not trusting Joe, but settling into the city proved to be a little more difficult. Naminé had never had 'free time' like this or choices to make on what to do and how to just live.

She had wondered if this would help her decide at all. But with how excited Joe was, she doubted it.

And doubted it even further when they got there. She was curious as what this was all about, with all the people and kids around, and Joe didn't give her many clues. But she clued in, a little, once Joe handed her the bucket and she picked up one of the pieces of chalk to look at it. Naminé had known a little bit about this from some of Sora's earlier memories, but she had never had anything else other than crayons to draw with before.

"Alright," she nodded and smiled. She glanced between the sidewalk square and the chalk itself before settling herself into a kneeling position. Naminé only made a few little lines, trying to get a feel for the chalk and just not sure what exactly she should draw first. What she always drew felt very personal to her, and if she drew it here, it would just be out on display for everyone.

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madeinoblivion July 27 2011, 19:36:10 UTC
His broken memories of the islands were much like this now, faded into hazy, indistinct moments filled with emotional impressions but few solid forms, their vividness dulled out like so many pastel shades. The chalk landscapes, as he passed them, reminded him of those lies...but in more of a nostalgic, pining way than he expected.

Sometimes, he found himself wishing that all of his fake and illusionary past had been real. Sometimes, he still allowed himself to pretend for a little while that it was.

When he saw Namine there, bending over their square with chalk uncertainly in hand, he smiled and thought of the shy small girl that liked to sit in shady places and draw. He'd hoped that an activity like this would make her happy, so he could see her smiling- especially for all the good it would do, for these school kids who had yet to make memories and save them in colored pencils and folded paper with scissors and glue.

"Here's one for you-" He set her ice-cold lemonade carefully on the curbside, just outside of their sidewalk boundaries. Joe stood around uncertainly, watching her with a hopeful expression, sipping on his own. "I'll just put it here, to make sure it doesn't get anything wet, okay?"

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linkings July 27 2011, 20:34:03 UTC
She almost didn't hear him. The stroke she made with her piece of chalk were still small and uncertain, and she was mentally fretting over what to draw. Maybe she was making a mountain out of a anthill, but it looked like Joe had brought her out to this for something special. So she should make something special, but what?

When she did catch his voice, she sat straight up on her heels and nodded a thanks. Her eyes trailed from the sidewalk square to him, and back again. Maybe it wasn't his intention, but Naminé felt like he was waiting for her, and with not knowing what to exactly, it wasn't going to help her come up with something special for him.

Unless maybe...

She turned back to him with a shy smile, "Do you... want to draw with me?"

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madeinoblivion July 27 2011, 22:00:27 UTC
"Sure."

Her voice, soft and uncertain, made him smile reflexively, and down he went obligingly onto his knees, careful not to smudge the first few lines she'd made.

She seemed so much shyer now, than she had grown to be over the past year. Was it because the memory of Marluxia, Larxene, was still fresh in her mind? Or that man Riku told him so little about...

She almost looked afraid to have fun.

He reached for the chalk bucket, and rummaged around for a fat piece that fit comfortably into his fingers, pale blue.

"What kind of picture do you want to make?"

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linkings July 28 2011, 01:14:50 UTC
She watched and shuffled over as best she could to give him more room. Twirling the piece of white chalk in between her fingers, she thought for a moment on an answer, but she could only shake her head.

"Normally, I do make pictures of the others, Sora and them, but... I think I want to make something different this time." She looked over to him, feeling her cheeks going a little pink. Naminé did love to draw, but maybe a different muse is what she needs.

"...I just don't know what yet."

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madeinoblivion July 28 2011, 02:12:15 UTC
"Well Sora's not here now, so it's a little pointless to do something all about him, you're right." Joe scoffed a bit too harshly, rolling his eyes a bit, and taking another gulp of his lemonade, the sourness puckering his cheeks just a bit, until he swallowed.

Staring across the expanse of sidewalk, which seemed so much more room to cover from here on the ground- he really didn't know. Something easy?

Absently, he traced the outline of a star in once corner, then shaded it in.

"Why don't we draw..." It was cheating a little, to trying a figure out just a little bit more about all she didn't say about herself, but while this was a golden opportunity- "Something you really like?"

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linkings July 28 2011, 04:55:35 UTC
Her eyes looked away briefly for a second at Sora. Naminé had known that their relationship (at least in Castle Oblivion) was one of an almost competitive nature, but after spending a year putting together his memories, Sora was still special, and her walls in the White Room were proof of that.

But she watched him, only to get confused with his words. Well, she did like drawing, but she hardly thought that that was what he was getting at. But... a star? Like the ones from that false memory?

Or maybe he meant something different. Not everything had to be related or about the lies she wove.

With a bit more confidence, Namine took the opportunity to have some of her own lemonade and settled down beside him, drawing a star of her own beside his.

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madeinoblivion July 29 2011, 01:18:22 UTC
He looked over at her star, smiling, their elbows almost brushing as they worked close. This warm feeling, in his chest?

It was something he hadn't felt at all, in the almost-month she'd been away.

Scooting over a bit more to give her room, adding a curvy line of a crescent moon, he wasn't paying attention to the way his weight shifted, on his knees, the way his leg bumped his pocket, the heavy stone inside.

And so when his Soul Gem clattered out, spinning like a skipping stone on the pavement, seeming like the same Dragon's Eye he carried in his Soul Eater (though slightly mottled with black, with darkness, with corruption) ...

His eyes went wide with a startled fear, a hissing wince, and he hurriedly clamped his hand over the gem, snatching it back up and hurriedly polishing it clean on his shirt.

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linkings July 29 2011, 15:28:27 UTC
She did feel more relaxed now, having an idea and just following Joe's lead now. She wasn't sure what he was planning exactly, but if she just followed and let herself go with the flow, it would be okay.

Spotting him making a curve at what she guessed was a moon, Naminé started to make an outline of another star nearby. But her concentration was broken when she heard the gem fall, rising up from her palms and sitting on the back of her heels.

He had been here for a long while, she knew that, so it was understandable that he would have things that were meaningful to him. But there was something in his reaction that told her it was very important, though she had a sinking feeling just by looking at the Gem that something did feel right.

"Joe? What is that?"

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madeinoblivion July 30 2011, 06:03:48 UTC
"It's....It's..." (The contents of my heart, kept safe outside of it, so that I could make a contact for more powers, so that I could protect you better? How was he supposed to just explain that one plain, out here in the middle of the day?)

So he just slides it deeper into his pocket with a nervous frown, reaching for the chalk again to scratch some white forms of clouds across a forming sky.

"It's nothing. Just a rock."

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linkings August 1 2011, 23:59:59 UTC
It's more than just a rock, she could tell. It wasn't that she didn't trust or believe in him, but there was something not right and not normal about it.

Naminé gripped the piece of chalk in her hands. He dismissed her question, so it wouldn't be very productive to ask again or for any details. But she still felt uneasy by its appearance.

She bent her head and nodded wordlessly before thinking about what to do next. Clouds, stars and a moon and sky above on the upper half of the square, but nothing below...

Picking herself up, she moved closer to the bottom of the square and picked out a sandy coloured piece so that she could make long strides the width of the square. Maybe Joe needed a distraction as much as she did right now, and perhaps when he was more relaxed, she could ask about the rock another time.

As for what to distract him with, well she had an idea about that...

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madeinoblivion August 2 2011, 00:42:38 UTC
He was nervous, a little ashamed and vulnerable, knowing that she knew the Soul Gem was there, in his pocket. Even his palms felt a little bit sweaty with nerves, even if she didn't have a clue what it was.

He'd made a contract to be stronger, because he didn't trust he was strong enough on his own, to defeat Vanitas or Xehanort, to save his friends. And he was ashamed of anyone knowing he'd made a wish- which was why he hadn't told Roxas, even though he told Roxas almost everything.

He finished filling in the 'sky' starting with darker blue and purpled shades up top and working his way down to yellows, oranges and pinks closer to the forming 'horizon'. Dawn or Twilight? He wasn't really decided on that, but he kept his attention on what Namine was drawing, contemplatively quiet, focused just on the way her hand moved gracefully with the chalk.

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linkings August 2 2011, 03:26:16 UTC
She was immersed in her work then, just focusing on the lines she made. Even though it seemed like a distraction, the silence just made it worse mentally. Naminé couldn't stop thinking about the possibilities of what that stone could have been. This world was different, a lot different, to any of the worlds or places she knew about before. So it would make sense that things would have an important value to people who spent so much time here.

But it all came down to his reaction when she thought about it.

Looking up to see what he had done already, she smiled faintly, deciding to add some shades of her own to the sand. She hadn't really used too many shades before, so trying to use them and determine what colour went where for what effect made her stop and think. But in the end, she was satisfied. Somewhat. She made a mental note to try more shading later.

"It's... looking really nice already," she spoke quietly, not wanting the awkward silence to linger any longer than it needed. Reaching for the brown chalk again, she made some outlines of trees, thinking about whether to make them the palms of the islands or some other sort of tree.

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madeinoblivion August 2 2011, 17:22:11 UTC
"Yeah." The replica breathed out, sitting back and looking over the square with a sigh that almost sounded nostalgic.

You couldn't miss a home that wasn't real- no, no, the islands were real, they had just never really been his. Siren's Port was his island, and his home. Big and exciting, and darker than darkness at night, and never too peaceful.

"Do you think you'll go back to the art school, when it's fall?" He questioned, cocking his head, "I'll still walk you over in the morning, if you want to go."

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linkings August 2 2011, 18:11:05 UTC
She stopped, sitting back and looking at the work with him. He was looking for an answer, and she wasn't sure if she could give him the right one at this point.

"I... I'm still not sure." If she got to do things like this, and work on art in a relaxing nature. But school was still something that normal kids did and to go from something like the Old Mansion of Twilight Town or her situation in Castle Oblivion was such a change. All of her experiences told her that she wasn't worth normalcy like others were.

"If I get to do things like this, I won't mind it but... I just want to make sure that the decision I make is the right one."

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madeinoblivion August 2 2011, 23:08:03 UTC
"Well I believe in you, to make the right choice." He offered in quiet encouragement, reaching for him lemonade again. "...but there's more than one right decision to make, so I think you should do whatever makes you happy, Namine."

Maybe she didn't actually even like art as much as he'd always thought. Maybe it was just something to pass the time away. He gazed down doubtfully at the chalk pictures, and sighed.

"You do... you like stuff like this, right? It's what I've always figured-"

What he remembered. What he'd assumed. He didn't really do a whole lot of listening to Namine, even within the past year...because he'd always felt that he'd been pushing her a little to say something, anything.

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