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Harron Peasley Forcing herself to return Hattie's smile (and doing a pretty good job of looking enthusiastic if she did say so herself), Felicity put her scarf on the ground beside her friend and made herself comfortable. She felt bad that she'd spent the summer in America, and had therefore not been able to see her - for only that reason she wished she'd cut her holiday short and returned to London, and her new home, earlier.
"Uh," Felicity blanched at Hattie's question, before shaking her head. She looked down at her fingers for a moment, before returning Hattie's gaze with somewhat of a grimace. "Nah, I'm not really good at that kind of thing." And she wasn't about to start trying now, not with her ridiculously talented friend there being... Well, being ridiculously talented. Nope, she wasn't in the mood for being rubbish today, just to admire.
Harriet just smiled. She could kind of understand why Felicity had wanted to be in America so much. If she went to school in a different country, she'd want to spend as much time in her home country as she could. It didn't stop her having missed Felicity though, and she was okay with feeling selfish about having her around. Hopefully the other girl wouldn't get too bored of her though, because that wouldn't be fun. But for now, she was going to enjoy her time with her friends. It wouldn't be long before they graduated, and then who knew when they would find time to see each other.
"You won't be any good if you don't practice" The blonde mused with a shrug. She could understand though. She knew she was good, but she didn't want to make her friends feel bad.
"I could paint you...." She murmured, a little smile.
"We never got around to doing that portrait last year"