"Need me to stand in the same position?" Liyah asked, "or should I shift?" Blythe looked up from her work. Shift? Now that was an interesting choice of words, and then it hit her, her elongated teeth, her hair, how she obviously wasn't another konti woman, surely she was a Kelvic, why else would she use the word 'shift?'
Blythe smiled up at her. "No, you can even sit for a bit if you'd like, I'm just going to add in some last minute details." Blythe looked back down at her work, she added a few soft brush-strokes to make the skin look more even, a few more to her hair, to make it seem more elegant, a few more to the sea to add to its ferocity. Licking her lips now that she was dry, Blythe held the vase as far away from her face as she could. She wanted to get a good look. It was ok, the sand didn't really look like sand, it kind of looked like brown barf to her, but she wasn't sure of how to fix it. She'd never drawn sand before. She also, for the life of her, couldn't get Liyah's skin color just right, but it wasn't a big deal, was it? I mean, the person she drew still looked like a person, right?
Blythe brought the vase in again, blowing on it lightly to help the paint dry. She looked over at Liyah, "I don't know, it just doesn't seem... complete... you mind shifting to me again, so I can add a little more? It shouldn't be too long now that I got the background done and everything."