What would a paint fight hurt anyway?

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Faye laughed as he called after her. She was really in for it this time, but she was looking away so she had no idea what she was in for exactly. She hid behind a desk. She didn't think she heard until it was too late, he tackled her! Paint getting all over her. She was an assortment of colors, she threw her head back laughing aware of how close he was.

She scooted away and ran to the closet. She was sure she saw some water guns earlier. She grabbed two and quickly went to the paint buckets, she was sure this would make a mess, but at the moment she wasn't thinking about the huge mess she was going to have to clean, she was thinking of all the fun she was having.

She filled the guns, not sure how this was going to work. She put the little tab thing in so the paint wouldn't fall out, and took aim. She aimed at his chest and pushed the trigger to the water gun, and the purple paint flew straight at him. She tossed him a water gun saying, "Now the fun really begins."
 

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The attack had been a success by all accounts. Orion had executed his plan correctly and surprised Faye with a painterly tackle from her unguarded flank from behind the desk. He had made sure to get as much contact as possible in order to maximize pain application, and gave her a bit of a squeezing hug before letting her go. Her laughter was enough to let him know that she was appreciating his antics as much as he was enjoying this new experience.

As Faye made her escape to the other side of the room, he rolled over and caught his breath for a second. Painting was quickly becoming an intense, exercise-heavy activity.

"Okay! For real, when do we start paint--"

Just as he stood up, Orion was hit square in the chest with a bolt of purple paint, quickly followed by a paint gun of some kind. The battle was on once more.

"I'm get you ALL messy now!"

Orion took a running leap for some cover while firing. Like an action hero for a child friendly age, he flew threw air nearly horizontally as he fired a volley of green paint at Faye. Landing with a thud, Orion scrambled behind cover and grabbed a sponge. Soaking it in green paint, he lobbed it over the desk.

"Incoming!"
 

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Orion made Faye's day so much better with the paint fight, she hasn't had this much fun in a long time. Just as she was thinking that, Orion had sprayed her all over with green. She felt as if she were covered in slime now. She didn't realize why he had yelled "Incoming!" Until a sponge covered in green hit her in the side of her head, covering part of her hair. What a great idea!

"Ahh!" She shouted out. "My hair!"

Faye looked around the room and looked at all the destruction they had cause. What were they ever going to do? Maybe someone had the powers to clean this all up, or perhaps it would be a long day ahead of her. This mess was her fault after all.

She went over the desk to Orion, and motioned for him to follow her, and grabbed two new canvases. Perhaps they should actually start working on real art, instead of the thoughtless kind like they had just created. It may not have been what others considered art, but in reality if you thought about it hard enough it could be, Faye thought.

Faye put a canvas on a stand for herself, and one on another for Orion. She grabbed a few pallets, tubes of paint, and some paintbrushes, then handed some to Orion. "Maybe it's time to do some of this painting, unless of course you'd like to do the painting I demonstrated earlier." She pointed to the splattered canvas.
 

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"Gotchya--Oh."

So much adrenaline and excitement had been flowing through Orion's veins that, when Faye approached him peacefully, he nearly shot her square in the face with his paint blaster. He had even jumped up to his feet, took aim, and put just the tiniest amount of pressure on the trigger before he realized that Faye was calling a cease fire. In fact, she had taken a few steps away before it finally clicked with him, and he lowered his weapon.

The true extent of their battle came into clear focus as he came down from his high. The room was a colorful mess. Beautiful in its own right, there was still going to be a hell of a lot of clean up for... someone.

"Um. Good fight?"

The shift from frantic paint fight to actual canvas painting was less smooth for him than it was for Faye, apparently. He looked at the canvases and the tubes of paint like they were wholly foreign objects. How was he supposed to make art without a paint gun?

"Well, you're the lead on this, honey. I've done the art before. So..."

He brought his gun again, pressed it lightly against the canvas, and squirted a dollop of paint onto it.

"Did I do it? Am doing the art?"
 

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Faye laughed as Orion mentioned it was a good fight. Indeed it was!

"That was a lot of fun!" She agreed.

Although there was a huge mess, Faye believed every second was worth it. Besides, in a way she made a new friend of sorts. She didn't know many at the academy. Not that they were stuck up, she was just to shy to introduce herself to them. Never did she imagine a paint fight would make a friend ship. Maybe not, but in her mind that's what it seemed like.

When she offered Orion the paint brushes and paint tubes, Orion looked at them like he was seeing them for the first time and had no idea what to do with them. He had a lot to learn she thought smiling to herself.

She watched as Orion took his water gun filled with paint and press it against the canvas. Hm! What a neat idea, she would have never thought to do something like that. He asked of her approval.

She smiled and nodded, "That's a fantastic idea, and I would have never thought of it. You see Orion, it's not what you use that creates art in the end, what you create is not what's from your mind, but your heart and the way you feel."

Maybe that was a bit deep for art, but everytime Faye created art she put her heart in it.

"But in all honesty, art is what you want it to be in the end."
 

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"From the heart. Hm."

He was in a weird position after Faye's explanation. Orion easily comprehended and understood her explanation of art as it was a fairly simply concept on the surface. Below that surface, however, was a more complex semantic problem that he was having some trouble coming to terms with. The expression on his face matched the thoughts in his head, like he was a having a silent debate with himself.

The brain was central to all emotion, or at least he thought that way. So was he supposed to just turn off his head and go with his heart? But anything he felt would be inherently full of thought, right? So how was he supposed to go with JUST his heart?

"But..."

Orion momentarily came out of his own head to tilt his head at Faye.

"... I don't know what I want it to be in said end. I'd have to think about it, which is something I shouldn't do(?) I'm confused."
 

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Faye almost laughed at Orion's expression. She could see that he started to overthink her explanation. Sometimes she forgot that others saw art in different ways than she did. Art came easy for her, and sometimes for others not so much.

"Maybe I shouldn't have explained it that way to you. Many people view art differently. Just as many people experience art in different ways, maybe you do have to think about it, it's all up to the artist's mind, or heart in the end. You can't go by what I tell you or others. Sometimes it just has to come to you itself." Faye said, hoping she didn't confuse him further.

She didn't mind explaining things, especially when it came to art, but many times she wasn't the best at explaining. Clearly.

Faye took some paint, and squeezed it onto the pallet. She began to make a landscape. A landscape filled with a meadow of tall grasses and flowers.

"See some like to paint what they see right in front of them like me, then there are others who paint in other different ways. It doesn't always have to be a picture you paint in the end. Sometimes it's just the way your colors come together. You make the painting into what you want to see. Others may not get it at first, but sometimes they just don't have the same mind set as you and I."
 

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Once more, Orion listened quietly to Faye's advice. He nodded along slowly and turned to look at his own canvas, which held only a single dripping streak of green paint on it from his paint gun. Said paint gun was also set down in favor of an actual brush, which he held up in front of him like he expected it turn on and start painting by itself.

He internalized Faye's newest explanation and tried to figure out Art for a second time. From the way she explained it, art could be just about anything as long as someone called it art, or thought it was art while in the creation process. It sounded so non-committal to him.

"Make it into what you want to see. I think..."

That was phrase that rung the loudest in Orion's head after everything else she said. It was quick and clear, but had just enough fudge room to be anything he wanted it to be. It was direction go without indicating a clear destination, and he thought he might have just grasped it.

The next thing he knew, his paint brush was being dipped in paint and he was making more streaks on his canvas, following roughly along with the streak he already made. His creation did not seem to be anything in particular. It was an abstract piece that quickly began to resemble something that could be called alien circuitry. There were clear patterns and shapes in an ordered fashion, but they were unfamiliar to most.

"I think I'm gettin' it! It's like I'm putting my mind onto the canvas."
 

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Faye laid down her brushed and sat back and watched Orion paint, she loved the fact that he said it was like "putting your mind on a canvas" why hadn't she thought of that. She watched as he was painting fascinated, she loved watching others get lost in art. Faye herself lost herself in her own art quite frequently, so it was nice for a change to watch someone else.

Faye took her canvas and placed it on one of the back tables in the art room. No one would bother it here, this is where she had kept her work since the first day. Although, a lot of it has made it's way to her dorm room. Thankfully, she didn't have a roomie. She had no idea what she would do then.

"Also Orion, there is more to art than painting, there's drawing, sculpting, and other things as well, you may find there's something you like better than painting. Although, that paint fight, was a new way of painting I've not quite experienced before." She laughed, motioning around the room and to her clothes.
 

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For once, while Faye continued to explain the intricacies of creating art, Orion nodded along enthusiastically. He had grasped enough of it to finally start to see where she was coming from when she spoke about painting from the heart or from his feelings. His alien circuitry was a product of his arm moving before his brain could tell it what to do. His feelings and his heart knew what he wanted on the canvas and did the thinking for his head.

Letting the painting make itself without thought showed how different the two of them were in their art. Faye had a beautiful, recognizable landscape. It was a moment of beauty and nature captured on canvas even though they were both in a messy room. His painting was chaos constrained into order, with no obvious analog in the real world.

"Y'know. Looking at this thing now, it's almost like I didn't make it. But it still... speaks to me.

NOW he was starting to sound like an art person.

"The shapes and the lines all appeal to me for some reason.

Not that your painting doesn't appeal to me! I mean, it's beautiful and made with care. Kinda like you."
 
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