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Apr. 5th, 2005 09:49 amChallenge: Color
Title: The Color of Anger
Word Count: 166
It always started with blue...maybe because he was surrounded by blue and his eyes were blue and so were Sora's, for that matter...
That wasn't the point...
He started with blue.
Today, he decided on red to continue, because that was the color that anger was usually associated with. Red, the feeling of fire and heat within oneself, at the feeling of one's cheeks warming, blushing...the stab of pain that sometimes accompanied it...red and blood so closely knit together...
He mused at how red could also be associated with love...
He then moved to black, the sense of emptiness after an argument and after crying for so long, being alone...
The colors didn't mix, nor did they stay apart...they blended at some points, stayed true at others...creating purples and dark reds, and even some dark blues at some points...
And in the end, there was a figure...
A dark figure...
And blue eyes...
Riku didn't know what it meant...
But the painting was rather good...
Title: The Color of Anger
Word Count: 166
It always started with blue...maybe because he was surrounded by blue and his eyes were blue and so were Sora's, for that matter...
That wasn't the point...
He started with blue.
Today, he decided on red to continue, because that was the color that anger was usually associated with. Red, the feeling of fire and heat within oneself, at the feeling of one's cheeks warming, blushing...the stab of pain that sometimes accompanied it...red and blood so closely knit together...
He mused at how red could also be associated with love...
He then moved to black, the sense of emptiness after an argument and after crying for so long, being alone...
The colors didn't mix, nor did they stay apart...they blended at some points, stayed true at others...creating purples and dark reds, and even some dark blues at some points...
And in the end, there was a figure...
A dark figure...
And blue eyes...
Riku didn't know what it meant...
But the painting was rather good...
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Date: 2005-04-05 01:38 pm (UTC)"Today, he decided on red to continue, because that was the color that anger was usually associated with. Red, the feeling of fire and heat within oneself, at the feeling of one's cheeks warming, blushing...the stab of pain that sometimes accompanied it...red and blood so closely knit together...
He mused at how red could also be associated with love..." <-- That was the best part for me.
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Date: 2005-04-05 01:56 pm (UTC)And note to self: when having outburst of emotion is when time to write! Heh!
Thanks again!