Shay sat in one of the art rooms at the back table as she scribbled things on a piece of paper. She wasn't drawing, but rather writing. That was an artform, so she decided it was okay to practice it here. This place always felt more isolated, at least in the daytime, so Shay spent much of her free time in these rooms.
She was frustrated, to say the least. She couldn't get her ideas down, and nothing was making sense. She bit the eraser of her pencil as her eyes bore into the sheet. She crossed something out, balled the paper up, and threw it over her shoulder. There were multiple balls of paper behind her, she usually just cleaned them up before she left.
She scratched her head and undid her jacket, setting it on the chair beside her. This left her in her tank top; the only reason she was comfortable with this was because no one was around and it was hot in here. Her hand twitched and she kept glancing at the article of clothing, ensuring it was close enough to grab if anyone came close.
She was frustrated, to say the least. She couldn't get her ideas down, and nothing was making sense. She bit the eraser of her pencil as her eyes bore into the sheet. She crossed something out, balled the paper up, and threw it over her shoulder. There were multiple balls of paper behind her, she usually just cleaned them up before she left.
She scratched her head and undid her jacket, setting it on the chair beside her. This left her in her tank top; the only reason she was comfortable with this was because no one was around and it was hot in here. Her hand twitched and she kept glancing at the article of clothing, ensuring it was close enough to grab if anyone came close.