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☀ — 'cause i love you's not enough, i'm lost for words
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//i'm sure yall have read this already but juST IN CASE here's a bit about the art guild
also, apologies for the lateness !! i just added two extra classes to my schedule so its been a lil hectic
The arrival of Ilijas brought a kind smile to Pierce's lips as he sat up from his place on a soft cushion to go greet him. "Hey, Ilijas!" he spoke up, rubbing sleepless eyes as he neared. "I, uh, haven't really had much time to do anything lately, actually. You?" He and Ilijas weren't quite friends, not yet, at least, but he really liked the younger tom, so he was glad to have him on the art guild. Then again, he "really liked" most people, so he'd be pretty pleased with pretty much any addition to the guild. That is, except for one, and he had just stepped through that door.
The pinning of his ears to his head had been involuntary, and Pierce quickly forced them forward, dull gaze sweeping over Edward's familiar, though eerily human-like figure. "Can't stop you, can I, hun?" The words were spoken in a light tone, accompanied by a sweet smile, but he was completely serious; if he could stop the other from joining the art guild, he absolutely would, but that just wouldn't be fair, would it? No matter how much he wanted to stay away from the guy, Pierce refused to stoop so low as to exclude him from anything work-related- his personal feelings could not impact his job. However, Pierce couldn't help but wonder, could this Ed guy even do any art? He seemed more into books and shit (not unlike someone else Pierce had known, unsurprisingly), and even with the advantage of apposable thumbs, if one did not have the motivation or personal skill, the advantage meant nothing.
After Edward, who Pierce was trying his best to avoid despite them all being in a rather confined space, entered Ishayu, who Pierce had always liked. She had been around a lot for a long while, and she seemed really nice, at least from what he'd seen of her. "Heya, Ayu," he returned gently, features softening as he addressed her. "How've you been, lovely?" Lastly, Gordon arrived, and once she walked in, Pierce decided it was time to get to business. If anyone else arrived, that would be fine, but he didn't want to waste much time.
Taking a step back and seating himself in a chair which faced two others as well as a couch, which were set up in a semicircle, Pierce gestured for the others to come take a seat as well. Once they were all settled, he began, "Okay, so- hi, guys! I'm really glad to have you all here, first of all, it's really cool that you're all interested in this guild." Not only had he written out and studied a small guideline of ideas to talk about the night before, but Pierce had a feeling he'd done this kind of thing before, so he was doing surprisingly well. "I've gathered you all here today not only to explain the guild, but also to brainstorm a couple ideas for future events possibly run by us, the Impressionists."
Before beginning on anything else, Pierce gave a brief explanation of the guild for anyone who wasn't sure what they had gotten themselves into, which followed directly into the rest of his little speech. "I had some ideas for events and stuff - nothing solid, 'cause I haven't talked to Monroe yet -, but I wanted to get you guys' opinions first." He didn't want anything to be set in stone without discussing it with those that would be making said thing possible. "First off, I thought we could have some sort of paint run, or art festival kind of thing? Essentially, we'd have booths with all sorts of creations - drawings, paintings, carvings, sculptures, you name it - for sale all along the boardwalk, and we could invite allies and stuff, and there'd be fun activities to go with it, like facepainting, maybe pottery classes, or even like the paint run I mentioned. In that we'd race, I don't know, maybe through the mountains, and the bystanders would basically just throw paint at us. Maybe there could even be a prize?" He paused for a moment, both to let the ideas soak in and to catch a breath. It was a lot of ideas at once, and ones that possibly overlapped with ideas of Monroe's, so he wasn't certain about anything quite yet. "I just really want an opportunity for us to put ourselves out there as the art guild of Sunhaven, y'know? So if any of you have good ideas, or anything to add, that'd be awesome." Something original and personalized would be super cool for them- he was sure they could make it possible.
"speech"
also, apologies for the lateness !! i just added two extra classes to my schedule so its been a lil hectic
The arrival of Ilijas brought a kind smile to Pierce's lips as he sat up from his place on a soft cushion to go greet him. "Hey, Ilijas!" he spoke up, rubbing sleepless eyes as he neared. "I, uh, haven't really had much time to do anything lately, actually. You?" He and Ilijas weren't quite friends, not yet, at least, but he really liked the younger tom, so he was glad to have him on the art guild. Then again, he "really liked" most people, so he'd be pretty pleased with pretty much any addition to the guild. That is, except for one, and he had just stepped through that door.
The pinning of his ears to his head had been involuntary, and Pierce quickly forced them forward, dull gaze sweeping over Edward's familiar, though eerily human-like figure. "Can't stop you, can I, hun?" The words were spoken in a light tone, accompanied by a sweet smile, but he was completely serious; if he could stop the other from joining the art guild, he absolutely would, but that just wouldn't be fair, would it? No matter how much he wanted to stay away from the guy, Pierce refused to stoop so low as to exclude him from anything work-related- his personal feelings could not impact his job. However, Pierce couldn't help but wonder, could this Ed guy even do any art? He seemed more into books and shit (not unlike someone else Pierce had known, unsurprisingly), and even with the advantage of apposable thumbs, if one did not have the motivation or personal skill, the advantage meant nothing.
After Edward, who Pierce was trying his best to avoid despite them all being in a rather confined space, entered Ishayu, who Pierce had always liked. She had been around a lot for a long while, and she seemed really nice, at least from what he'd seen of her. "Heya, Ayu," he returned gently, features softening as he addressed her. "How've you been, lovely?" Lastly, Gordon arrived, and once she walked in, Pierce decided it was time to get to business. If anyone else arrived, that would be fine, but he didn't want to waste much time.
Taking a step back and seating himself in a chair which faced two others as well as a couch, which were set up in a semicircle, Pierce gestured for the others to come take a seat as well. Once they were all settled, he began, "Okay, so- hi, guys! I'm really glad to have you all here, first of all, it's really cool that you're all interested in this guild." Not only had he written out and studied a small guideline of ideas to talk about the night before, but Pierce had a feeling he'd done this kind of thing before, so he was doing surprisingly well. "I've gathered you all here today not only to explain the guild, but also to brainstorm a couple ideas for future events possibly run by us, the Impressionists."
Before beginning on anything else, Pierce gave a brief explanation of the guild for anyone who wasn't sure what they had gotten themselves into, which followed directly into the rest of his little speech. "I had some ideas for events and stuff - nothing solid, 'cause I haven't talked to Monroe yet -, but I wanted to get you guys' opinions first." He didn't want anything to be set in stone without discussing it with those that would be making said thing possible. "First off, I thought we could have some sort of paint run, or art festival kind of thing? Essentially, we'd have booths with all sorts of creations - drawings, paintings, carvings, sculptures, you name it - for sale all along the boardwalk, and we could invite allies and stuff, and there'd be fun activities to go with it, like facepainting, maybe pottery classes, or even like the paint run I mentioned. In that we'd race, I don't know, maybe through the mountains, and the bystanders would basically just throw paint at us. Maybe there could even be a prize?" He paused for a moment, both to let the ideas soak in and to catch a breath. It was a lot of ideas at once, and ones that possibly overlapped with ideas of Monroe's, so he wasn't certain about anything quite yet. "I just really want an opportunity for us to put ourselves out there as the art guild of Sunhaven, y'know? So if any of you have good ideas, or anything to add, that'd be awesome." Something original and personalized would be super cool for them- he was sure they could make it possible.
"speech"
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