Post by Annalisse Childs on Jul 31, 2009 23:58:39 GMT -5
Anna had decided to put a stop to her graffiti-ing for a while, until it got late enough that no one would be around to see her big debut. When it was sufficiently late, she snuck out of her room and creeped up to the roof, broomstick and bag full of spray paint in tow. When she reached the deserted roof she made a beeline for the very edge, looking over and squinting to see the grounds, making sure no one was out there to witness this. Witnesses could possibly end in her expulsion, and she didn't want that! She may be defacing school property, but it was only because she loved it. With a devious grin she hopped onto her broomstick, taking with her blue and bronze colored paint. You had to know it was coming, right. Very carefully she lowered herself down to the side of the school, close enough to the edge of the roof that she could sit the color she wasn't using up there.
Holding on to her broom with one hand and using the other to spray the paint, she held down the nozzle and blue paint sprayed out. Squeaking excitedly, she dragged it around until it formed a R. One letter down.. so many more to go. She spelled out the rest of 'Ravenclaw' in the blue paint, making it nice and big so anyone would be able to see it from down on the grounds. Once the base was done she added some different color blue and bronze-ish accents, so it'd be a little more flashy. Heaving a yawn, she shook her arm out as it was getting a little stiff and tired from being held up all that time.. graffiti was harder than she thought it'd be. It was a lot prettier than she thought it'd be, and just as fun as expected! She'd be getting a good sleep tonight, that was for sure.
When the Ravenclaw was done, she scooted down a bit farther with bronze paint in hand. Underneath her first graffiti she wrote 'because you're worth it,' in smaller but still perfectly readable lettering. She was almost unable to believe that she was actually doing this.. and for class! Oh, and if I'm supposed to explain what type of graffiti she's doing, I'd say it might be a throw-up. While she thought it took a long time, it didn't take too terribly long and it really wasn't all that intricate, plus it was easily readable as the throw-up was described.
Finally her creation was complete and looking fabulous. After quickly adding her signature to her work of art, she zoomed back up to the roof, collected her things, and rushed back into the school.
Holding on to her broom with one hand and using the other to spray the paint, she held down the nozzle and blue paint sprayed out. Squeaking excitedly, she dragged it around until it formed a R. One letter down.. so many more to go. She spelled out the rest of 'Ravenclaw' in the blue paint, making it nice and big so anyone would be able to see it from down on the grounds. Once the base was done she added some different color blue and bronze-ish accents, so it'd be a little more flashy. Heaving a yawn, she shook her arm out as it was getting a little stiff and tired from being held up all that time.. graffiti was harder than she thought it'd be. It was a lot prettier than she thought it'd be, and just as fun as expected! She'd be getting a good sleep tonight, that was for sure.
When the Ravenclaw was done, she scooted down a bit farther with bronze paint in hand. Underneath her first graffiti she wrote 'because you're worth it,' in smaller but still perfectly readable lettering. She was almost unable to believe that she was actually doing this.. and for class! Oh, and if I'm supposed to explain what type of graffiti she's doing, I'd say it might be a throw-up. While she thought it took a long time, it didn't take too terribly long and it really wasn't all that intricate, plus it was easily readable as the throw-up was described.
Finally her creation was complete and looking fabulous. After quickly adding her signature to her work of art, she zoomed back up to the roof, collected her things, and rushed back into the school.