[ in case the obviously leading question wasn't enough. ]
It may not bother Sandra, but such a bleak atmosphere isn't a proper abode for anyone. [ not for them, or anyone who happens to live on their couch/coffee table. ]
[ Good job getting the answer you wanted with a perfectly leading question, Yusuke. Red's proud of you. ] You sound like you have a plan. [ Sandra's opinions don't matter, probably. ]
[ He is nothing if not completely and unabashedly obvious. ]
Sort of. I'm still in the process of laying down its foundations. I know I should like to build something to breathe some life into the room. An installation piece, if you will. However... I'm not used to sharing my space so intimately. [ going from living in practical solitude, to trying to be alone in a boys' dorm, to this. ] I thought I should get some insight from someone who lives here as well. What would you like to see, Red?
[ Hm....................... God she honestly has no idea if she ever wanted something she just asked her apartment and it gave it to her, lbr. ] Something the entire house can enjoy. Including Sandra. [ A pause, and then half jokingly— ]
But I guess she's an installation piece by herself. [ She makes fun of Boxer's jokes but they're probably infecting her, how gross. ]
[ His gut reaction is strong, and certainly foolish (reject it, as he would anything that could be construed as a handout), but after giving her words a moment's thought, ]
[ Only slightly. He considers for just a moment longer before nodding at his screen, not like she can see it. ] Then allow me to enlist your aid for a while longer.
Please return home with a paint that reminds you of her. And whatever else you fancy.
no subject
I was hoping you'd say so.
[ in case the obviously leading question wasn't enough. ]
It may not bother Sandra, but such a bleak atmosphere isn't a proper abode for anyone. [ not for them, or anyone who happens to live on their couch/coffee table. ]
no subject
What are you thinking, maestro?
no subject
Sort of. I'm still in the process of laying down its foundations.
I know I should like to build something to breathe some life into the room. An installation piece, if you will.
However... I'm not used to sharing my space so intimately. [ going from living in practical solitude, to trying to be alone in a boys' dorm, to this. ]
I thought I should get some insight from someone who lives here as well. What would you like to see, Red?
no subject
But I guess she's an installation piece by herself. [ She makes fun of Boxer's jokes but they're probably infecting her, how gross. ]
no subject
Isn't she, though?
[ Something even their resident curmudgeonly orb might enjoy—? How thoughtful, Red. The gears are a-turnin', and, ]
Perhaps that's what I should highlight.
no subject
Not that she minds it in particular, an eyebrow raising. In turn, her own response gets a tiny bit more genuine. ] I bet she'd like that.
Get her some privacy, too. [ ... A tiny bit. But hey, maybe orbs need their privacy too. ]
no subject
Would she? I didn't think Sandra particularly likes anything.
But I suppose I would be cross if I had to live on a coffee table as well... [ A troubling perspective..... ]
no subject
Consider it a mission, then. To figure out what she would like.
no subject
[ He doesn't know her circumstances in any real detail, but one can make an educated guess. ]
Any sage words to offer?
no subject
Be bold. And let me know if you have materials you want to pick up. [ Art friends helping art friends out. ]
no subject
You don't owe me any favors of the sort, Red.
no subject
... You don't owe me anything, either. [ No more explanation aside from that. Make of it what you will. ]
no subject
Perhaps we can consider it a joint venture.
no subject
I did say the apartment could use a little color.
no subject
Please return home with a paint that reminds you of her. And whatever else you fancy.
no subject
I'll have it by tonight.
no subject
[ Even if his projects are largely solo, he's genuinely curious. Bring your best, Red. ]