Dis-Dream Academy RP

Cathie: "Okay, good! 5 seniors! Um, the way senior art works is that I'm going to give you all a chance to have what I call "Conditional Open Studio". Which means you guys get to go upstairs. I'll assign a really vague topic to you every week, it'll be up to you to decide what it means to you and convey it through whatever sort of medium you choose. If you're going to college for art, it'll be a good way to build your portfolio. So, if you're a senior, you can go upstairs now."

Hayden: In true high school boy fashion, he had barely given her a chance to finish speaking before he slung his backpack over his shoulder and stood up.
Carter: She stood up and started walking with Hayden to the staircase.
Natalie: "Wait for me!" She called out as she was putting a notebook back into her bag.
Carter: "You're a mess." She teased before all three went up the stairs.
 
Atarsi :She saw the seniors go upstairs she wondered what would the those in the ninth grade do for art.
 
Carter: "Oh my God. What did I just say? There is no situation. Just tell your friend to leave me alone if you don't want problems?"
Jacqui: "Ok, ok. Well I'll tell her to leave you alone if you leave her alone as well. If you agree, we never have to talk to each other again."
 

Jacqui: "Ok, ok. Well I'll tell her to leave you alone if you leave her alone as well. If you agree, we never have to talk to each other again."

Carter: She stopped walking and turned around to say something from the stairs, but Hayden stopped her.
Hayden: "Yes, fine. That's perfect. That's wonderful. Best possible solution." He put his hand over his angry friend's mouth to stop her from saying anything stupid as they ascended up the stairs.
 
Cathie: "Okay, good! 5 seniors! Um, the way senior art works is that I'm going to give you all a chance to have what I call "Conditional Open Studio". Which means you guys get to go upstairs. I'll assign a really vague topic to you every week, it'll be up to you to decide what it means to you and convey it through whatever sort of medium you choose. If you're going to college for art, it'll be a good way to build your portfolio. So, if you're a senior, you can go upstairs now."

Hayden: In true high school boy fashion, he had barely given her a chance to finish speaking before he slung his backpack over his shoulder and stood up.
Carter: She stood up and started walking with Hayden to the staircase.
Natalie: "Wait for me!" She called out as she was putting a notebook back into her bag.
Carter: "You're a mess." She teased before all three went up the stairs.

Wade: "Awesome." He headed up the stairs, taking two at a time.

Veronique: She gathered her things, including her books. This would give her more time to read! Then she joined the others upstairs.
 
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Carter: She stopped walking and turned around to say something from the stairs, but Hayden stopped her.
Hayden: "Yes, fine. That's perfect. That's wonderful. Best possible solution." He put his hand over his angry friend's mouth to stop her from saying anything stupid as they ascended up the stairs.
Jacqui: "Great, thanks." She walked away. She knew Carter might not keep her promise (or even Marci since she sometimes tends to hold a grudge), but it's worth a shot.

Marci: She reached the principal's office.
 
Cathie: "Alright! Now for the rest of you. Under-class art is a little more structured, I'm afraid. We're going to be learning a few techniques, mostly drawing and painting, and using some other mediums like clay, and uh... pastels... and... y'know, other stuff like that. Today, I want to just get started by doing some sketching. Can everyone take out a sketchpad and pencil? If you don't have one, there's a bunch of sketchpads and pencils in the back cabinet."
 
Cerulean:She already had a sketch pad and a pencil it was had glitter and was a light blue .She took them out.

Atari:She didn't have a sketch pad or a pencil she went to the cabinet to get one.
 
Cathie: She ran over with her key to unlock the "cabinet". When she unlocked the wooden doors, there was what looked like a whole separate room full of every single art supply you can think of- and all of it was sorted by color, starting with the reds and ending with the violets.
 
Atarsi:Whoa that's one big cabinet. That's not even a cabinet it's more like a closet or room. There so many strange and interesting things here. She knew what a sketch book looked like so she grabbed a red one with a seashell but she had no idea what a pencil was .

Maybe it would be labeled or she would just wait until someone else came and then she would know.
 
Atarsi:Whoa that's one big cabinet. That's not even a cabinet it's more like a closet or room. There so many strange and interesting things here. She knew what a sketch book looked like so she grabbed a red one with a seashell but she had no idea what a pencil was .

Maybe it would be labeled or she would just wait until someone else came and then she would know.

Cathie: "You look lost. Looking for a pencil?"
 
Cathie: "Alright! Now for the rest of you. Under-class art is a little more structured, I'm afraid. We're going to be learning a few techniques, mostly drawing and painting, and using some other mediums like clay, and uh... pastels... and... y'know, other stuff like that. Today, I want to just get started by doing some sketching. Can everyone take out a sketchpad and pencil? If you don't have one, there's a bunch of sketchpads and pencils in the back cabinet."

Havelock: Havelock, who always had this kind of stuff on hand, as he liked to draw (it was less about liking art and more about weapon and armor designs, but you know), pulled out his good art pencils and a fat sketchbook that was probably at least half filled. He might have to badger his dad for a new one for his next birthday or something.

Jordan: Jordan, who was hopeless with anything requiring a pencil (even his handwriting was horrendous), didn't have any of this and so got some from the supply cabinets.

Helena: She was an athlete, not an artist. Why anyone expected her to have this stuff on hand was unfathomable. Plus, most of her stuff got frozen or destroyed by robots or super-villains in the end. She went to get supplies.

Matilda: She always had pencils on hand, a habit drilled in by her sister, so all she needed was a sketchpad.

Nancy: She got up to get a sketchpad, having a pencil.

Hugo: He actually liked art, so he had pencils and a sketchbook on hand already. It was a brand new one too, bought especially for this class. Oh the things you could do when you were rich.
 












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