Finn is sketching people in his careful fashion, soft pencil strokes leaving only faint trails of graphite against the paper's surface in their wake.
Which is an overly verbose way of saying that the teenage boy not far away is shooting thoughtful looks at Domino every so often as he tries to draw her in his sketchbook.
Finn jolts a very slight bit, and sends her a sudden embarassed smile (it says hello, I know it's probably not polite to sketch people, but I am rather to shy to ask however given that smiles aren't terribly eloquent at getting things across, most of the meaning is probably lost."
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Which is an overly verbose way of saying that the teenage boy not far away is shooting thoughtful looks at Domino every so often as he tries to draw her in his sketchbook.
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"Er, sorry," Finn says, putting his pencil down.
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The fact that she winked probably went to indicate that she was teasing.
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"A well accomplished feat."
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He doesn't recall having seen her like this.
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And the wolf-whistles she got walking down the street at home on her way here? Just made her day, really.
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There might be a lot of hanging jaw too.
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Never.
But right now, gawk is what he does, brain unable to function; he also remembers how good a kisser she is.
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"You alright? Haven't got stuck have you?"
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