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Shanners The hardest part about drawing was making sure that all of his colours were sharpened enough that he could use them for exactly what he needed. Blunt pencil strokes bought nothing to a delicate background piece. In fact, it was the quickest way to ruin something you had been working hard on. He had recently been dabbling in ink art, but wasn't used to having no margin for error so he wasn't that confident.
Although he wasn't at all confident in this form of art either.
Performing was his art.
Looking up through his eyelashes, Rooney was greeted with the appearance of a Hufflepuff. "No I didn't." Who said he was drawing the actual standings right now?
Maybe he'd put Hufflepuff into the negatives.
So he was not an expert at drawing and he knew it. Which was why as soon as the boy replied, Carl knew he had made a mistake of some sort. "Oh, okay." He sat down next to him, at least glad he was not angry at him for looking at his work.
His eyes wandering from the hourglasses to the sketchpad, Carl figured out that the older boy was not drawing the exact scene in front of them. "What are you drawing those for?" He asked. It would look good on a Dormitory wall, but somehow he did not think that was the case. Maybe because he would be pressurized to do his homework if he woke up to a drawing of the house points in front of him.