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Ugly does not exist - only varying degree's of beauty
Character Names: Leonardo Da Vinci, Lucy Saxon, and anyone else (eventually)
When: Tuesday evening of 'Writers block'
Location: In teh garden~
Summary: Leonardo asked Lucy to model for him, so they meet in the garden and he paints her~
Rating: U - this is Leo painting. I doubt the four horsemen will join in
Warnings: Koala's will pee on you if you hold them.
Leonardo had been anticipating this meeting with Lucy ever since they'd first parted ways. He found her to be a truly beautiful woman; a natural grace and elegance that he longed to capture in the only way he knew how. Through art. So, about 20 minutes before she was due to meet him, Leonardo had gone outside, chosen a tree for his model to sit under, and set up his easel and paints. The early evening sun was stunning against the pastel canvas of sky - a perfect setting for what he hoped would be a masterpiece. He hadn't painted seriously for months now, and now that the oppotunity had arisen, he was itching to get started
((OOC: If anyone wants to join in, talk to Leo while he's painting, or approach him after it's finished, that's totally cool - just specify the point where your character's appearing~♥)).
When: Tuesday evening of 'Writers block'
Location: In teh garden~
Summary: Leonardo asked Lucy to model for him, so they meet in the garden and he paints her~
Rating: U - this is Leo painting. I doubt the four horsemen will join in
Warnings: Koala's will pee on you if you hold them.
Leonardo had been anticipating this meeting with Lucy ever since they'd first parted ways. He found her to be a truly beautiful woman; a natural grace and elegance that he longed to capture in the only way he knew how. Through art. So, about 20 minutes before she was due to meet him, Leonardo had gone outside, chosen a tree for his model to sit under, and set up his easel and paints. The early evening sun was stunning against the pastel canvas of sky - a perfect setting for what he hoped would be a masterpiece. He hadn't painted seriously for months now, and now that the oppotunity had arisen, he was itching to get started
((OOC: If anyone wants to join in, talk to Leo while he's painting, or approach him after it's finished, that's totally cool - just specify the point where your character's appearing~♥)).
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Said with a chuckle to his tone, Leonardo couldn't help but turn his smile into a playfully-wicked smirk when she asked after his marital status.
"Aah, not yet Signora. I would love to be, one day though. Find that one person to be with forever. Il mio unico amore *My one love..But, I do not think it will happen"
He sighed, his expression tinged with a little sadness. He knew marriage would never be an option for him, especially not with the person he wanted. But that was fine. He had his art, his inventions...he could be happy, just as was.
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"You're very kind, Signora. As it happens, however, women do not serve as much of a distraction for me.."
In a way, he hoped she would understand what he was hinting at. He had never told anyone about his sexual preferences, although his name had been dragged through mud during his trial the previous year. Since then, he had been far too scared to even hint at it, preferring to bury himself in his work and lay low. But, perhaps here it was safe to let people know? After all, this wasn't renaissance Italy - there were people here from all walks of life.
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"Oh, I see!" she exclaimed, grinning. "Of course. That would make perfect sense."
She decided it was true what they said about all the good ones...
She'd often wondered if her own husband weren't that way incline, he had an unhealthy obsession with the Doctor... Even to the point where he'd sneak out of bed at ridiculous-o'clock in the morning to check on him.
Best not to dwell on that behaviour.
Lucy shrugged one should and her smile softened, "It's nothing to be embarassed about."
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"In my time, it is. Of course, I know some of the most open minded people in all of Italia..but, more often then not, they are the same as me in that respect. Besides, it is still against the law"
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Lucy thought how terrible it must be to live in such a closed minded age. She new that the society she'd been brought up in, amongst aristocrats, royalty, and MPs, had been oppressive enough, but at least she knew there was a world out there which was so much more bohemian, and in her earlier life she'd escaped to it on many occassions. But poor Leonardo was less lucky.
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"Grazie, Signora...your kind words mean a lot to me"
Leonardo could live with his era - after all, it was home to him, narrow-mindedness or not. The only real problem, or rather, fear that he had, was that he would never be able to tell Ezio his secret. He would be content if he only told him part of it, but living in a world like the one Lucy described? It sounded like heaven to the painter.