She took the brush and dipped it in the blue paint, before giggling as she wrinkled her nose.
"Richter!"
He was moving again. He could never sit still! She gave an impatient sigh, but smiled anyways as she shook her head. "Richter, really," she gave a light stomp of her foot. "Please sit still." She smiled and shook her head at him. "How can I paint your eyes if I can't see them? This painting looks really creepy with the eyes."
She held up the brush, smirking over at him before shaking her head again and returning her attention to the canvas.
"You know how finicky these paints can be," she said, moving in real close to the canvas as she took her time, painting the circles of his blue eyes. Dabbing the paint brush into more paint, she worked at the second one and then added black for the depth, and white for the gloss and began to lightly shade over the eyes before glancing over at Richter and smiling again.
"Ricther Lavier," she said, hands to her hips and giving a shake o fher head. "Really, you're like a kid. But I suppose this painting is almost done." And she took a moment to rub at her face, not realizing she smeared some blue paint across her cheek.
"Ok.. come on," she said, after placing a few finishing strokes across the piece before glancing his way. "You can look now." And she stood there, holding her breath in anticipation. She gripped her paint brush between both hands and stepped away, but not before brushing some loose strands of blonde hair from her face.
"What do you think?"
She hoped he liked it. It had been a while since she got a draw anyone from life- and even longer since she had thought to paint her brother. She was just happy he actually let her this time. They hadn't spent a lot of time together as of recently and she missed him. ANd he had a nice face. She just hope she captured it alright.
"Well?" She leaned forward a bit, anxiously awaiting his thoughts, all the while not realizing blue paint was dripping from her brush onto her boots.