TarantulaHawk
💞 libra — istp 💞
“Just in case she tries to eat it, I bet I can find non-toxic ingredients.” Abby had to laugh a little - kids eating things they weren’t supposed to was not completely unheard of, and Nikki was definitely the one that they had to watch out for. “It’s actually pretty fun. I used to do it with some of the kids that I knew in... well, kids I was friends with I was younger.
And then he mentioned how the kids liked her song that they sang a while back and she chuckled, sort of brushing it off as she continued to paint, “I dunno, it’s not really... teaching kids to sing and stuff is not easy... and I barely- ack!”
Her eyes closed abruptly as she was sort of freckled with little green droplets of paint. And when she opened them, she looked at her reflection. It was hard to tell that she had even gotten paint on her shirt, considering it was the same shade of green, but it was quite obvious on her cheeks, the pigment was splattered across them like little freckles.
She was quiet for a minute, still staring at her reflection. But then she looked up at David on the ladder. She drew her thumb back across the brush in her opposite hand and practically splattered him in paint; she had just dipped her brush a few minutes ago, after all.
“Now we’re even.” She gave him a small smile and giggled a little at his expression, unable to help it.
And then he mentioned how the kids liked her song that they sang a while back and she chuckled, sort of brushing it off as she continued to paint, “I dunno, it’s not really... teaching kids to sing and stuff is not easy... and I barely- ack!”
Her eyes closed abruptly as she was sort of freckled with little green droplets of paint. And when she opened them, she looked at her reflection. It was hard to tell that she had even gotten paint on her shirt, considering it was the same shade of green, but it was quite obvious on her cheeks, the pigment was splattered across them like little freckles.
She was quiet for a minute, still staring at her reflection. But then she looked up at David on the ladder. She drew her thumb back across the brush in her opposite hand and practically splattered him in paint; she had just dipped her brush a few minutes ago, after all.
“Now we’re even.” She gave him a small smile and giggled a little at his expression, unable to help it.