She could recognize that typo-ridden message from anywhere. It belonged to none other than Ares, the looter she’d befriended in spite of her inner cynic telling her not to. She found she didn’t care what cynicism thought. It was nice to be around someone her age and, if nothing else, in benefitted the Eclipse as a whole if he didn’t get himself killed while doing any number of the dangerous things he seemed to have a proclivity towards. To calm her inner cynic, she convinced herself she was just supervising, rather than the underlying truth that she thoroughly enjoyed being in his company.
Her heart fluttered to be near him and shivers ran down her spine when he laughed. Her cheeks always felt like they were flushed a light pink when he talked to her. With him, she wanted to laugh and giggle and smile and blush and talk when she was around him and that was perhaps the greatest feeling on Earth. There was so much on her mind and only so much she could say with her art. Friendship offered her an openness she could not have with others. Besides, she was only supervising. There was no harm in that.
When she crept over to their meeting spot, Minnow immediately raised her eyebrow in that not-quite-judgmental way she preferred when in his company. In spite of the faint blush of her cheeks and her increasing heartbeat, she focused instead on the myriad of spray cans in his possession. “I don’t think you’re going to be using those on a canvas so...what gives?” She smiled slightly at her question, as if she had not already expected Ares to have planned some sort of silliness she would inevitably enjoy in spite of herself.