09-30-2018, 05:38 PM
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Despite the crowd of people gathering around, many of whom seemed appalled by the idea of friendship bracelets, Clementine lay on the ground near her father's side, trying to weave the same bracelets her father was making. Through the course of the conversations and people approaching, she had gone through.. a few attempts. By that, there was a small pile of brightly-colored twisted and knotted strands of string and thread at her side. The first few were a tangled mess, the others had some improvement, but no real noticeable pattern. Perhaps given her failures, Clementine turned towards the less eye-catching tones and was presently working on a subtle brown and gray bracelet with a bright silver thread to contrast it. Brown wasn't her favorite color, nor did she think it as pretty as the others, but her little tongue still stuck out the corner of her mouth in focus as she carefully knotted and pulled on the strands. This time around, it was looking better and neater than it had been before.
Since her father was handling the conversations, and because this was all her idea, she had remained fairly silent throughout, happily working away and sitting in one place. It was pretty common for her anyway to be pretty stationary, and doing crafts like this with her father was no new thing either. They were just now taking it out and sharing it with the Clan- even if the Clan didn't seem to be as interested in it as they were. Clementine tried to ignore that fact. She knew well enough from the other kids where they used to live that it wasn't easy to make friends. It was a big responsibility, looking out for other people, and a lot of those kids didn't want to have to look after her, sick as she was.
Knotting off the end of her earthy-toned bracelet, her gaze perked up at yet another person refusing a bracelet, a soft little frown tugging at her lips as her green eyes stared up at the person. Then her gaze stopped, eyeing the bear furs and the color of their pelt before her gaze dropped back down to her bracelet, then back again. It was perfect.
Quickly shuffling up to her paws and grabbing the finished bracelet in a paw, the tiny serval quickly hopped over to [member=2398]YMIR[/member] with a bit of a bright grin dancing across her face. "I want you to have one anyway!" she insisted quickly as she held up the bracelet in her paw. But then she paused, her ears flattening for a moment as she seemed to realize how that sounded, retreating slightly back into her shell. "Uhm.. I mean that... I think it would look really nice on you! An' uhm... It doesn't have to mean anything, you know! You don't have to be my friend but.. I'd like to give it to you anyway if you would take it.." she explained a little more gingerly, her smile hopeful, but more subdued now as she offered it out still, her head tilted up to meet the woman's gaze.
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Since her father was handling the conversations, and because this was all her idea, she had remained fairly silent throughout, happily working away and sitting in one place. It was pretty common for her anyway to be pretty stationary, and doing crafts like this with her father was no new thing either. They were just now taking it out and sharing it with the Clan- even if the Clan didn't seem to be as interested in it as they were. Clementine tried to ignore that fact. She knew well enough from the other kids where they used to live that it wasn't easy to make friends. It was a big responsibility, looking out for other people, and a lot of those kids didn't want to have to look after her, sick as she was.
Knotting off the end of her earthy-toned bracelet, her gaze perked up at yet another person refusing a bracelet, a soft little frown tugging at her lips as her green eyes stared up at the person. Then her gaze stopped, eyeing the bear furs and the color of their pelt before her gaze dropped back down to her bracelet, then back again. It was perfect.
Quickly shuffling up to her paws and grabbing the finished bracelet in a paw, the tiny serval quickly hopped over to [member=2398]YMIR[/member] with a bit of a bright grin dancing across her face. "I want you to have one anyway!" she insisted quickly as she held up the bracelet in her paw. But then she paused, her ears flattening for a moment as she seemed to realize how that sounded, retreating slightly back into her shell. "Uhm.. I mean that... I think it would look really nice on you! An' uhm... It doesn't have to mean anything, you know! You don't have to be my friend but.. I'd like to give it to you anyway if you would take it.." she explained a little more gingerly, her smile hopeful, but more subdued now as she offered it out still, her head tilted up to meet the woman's gaze.