@Prinny-Jt (Sapphire)
(Tadashi, human form)
"The weekend is the best", Tadashi thought to himself, "and it's not even raining today so my drawings will be ok!"
Tadashi was usually a happy person but not quite this excited. He normally tried to be calmer but it had been rainy for the past week and it had been making him a little upset. The rain however had left his mind completely because today was going great. He had spent the morning napping in the sunlight that streamed into his room and then he had taken his favorite pencils down to draw a little outside.
Tadashi stood next to a little wall that came up to about half his height. He was dressed rather plainly, as he normally chose to be, in an off-white button down shirt with long sleeves and loose-fit jeans. His shoes were a dull grey. The most unusual part of his clothing was that he wore a pair of light grey gloves that covered his hands and wrists completely. Those that had seen him around school might have taken notice that he never really seemed to take them off, or at least that anyone had seen.
On top of the wall itself were two very strange figures drawn in the black lines of a pencil. Only these drawings seemed to be alive and dancing about. On one side was what looked like a snake with big buck teeth, a bow tie and about 20 legs. On the other side of Tadashi was what appeared to be a horse except its legs were drawn as if they were spring shaped between the hooves and the joint where they met the rest of the body. The boy was trying to decide on what to draw next and was chewing the end of his pencil, deep in thought.
(Tadashi, human form)
"The weekend is the best", Tadashi thought to himself, "and it's not even raining today so my drawings will be ok!"
Tadashi was usually a happy person but not quite this excited. He normally tried to be calmer but it had been rainy for the past week and it had been making him a little upset. The rain however had left his mind completely because today was going great. He had spent the morning napping in the sunlight that streamed into his room and then he had taken his favorite pencils down to draw a little outside.
Tadashi stood next to a little wall that came up to about half his height. He was dressed rather plainly, as he normally chose to be, in an off-white button down shirt with long sleeves and loose-fit jeans. His shoes were a dull grey. The most unusual part of his clothing was that he wore a pair of light grey gloves that covered his hands and wrists completely. Those that had seen him around school might have taken notice that he never really seemed to take them off, or at least that anyone had seen.
On top of the wall itself were two very strange figures drawn in the black lines of a pencil. Only these drawings seemed to be alive and dancing about. On one side was what looked like a snake with big buck teeth, a bow tie and about 20 legs. On the other side of Tadashi was what appeared to be a horse except its legs were drawn as if they were spring shaped between the hooves and the joint where they met the rest of the body. The boy was trying to decide on what to draw next and was chewing the end of his pencil, deep in thought.