“I don’t think I’m going to move, but… A regular painting would be nice.” Ezayne smiled, feeling really sad inside. It seemed he wouldn’t get the mural he wanted, but at least he’d get a nice painting. The assassin could paint the mural into his room anyway, it wasn’t like he couldn’t. He just felt sorry that such a great artist like Jack didn’t want to do what could have been an absolute wonder. But it was fine. Sure D and him could do a great job by themselves.
It wouldn’t be perfect but it would be exactly what he wanted.
“I guess a simple portrait of her wouldn’t be too expensive for me. Might I request something for that portrait?
“Of course,” Jack replied. “Anything you like. I-I could even still do the scene from the legend, if you want. It just won’t be as e-expansive.”
Tgat sounded actually quite good. Maybe not all the wall, but he could commission a large painting. “A painting about of the encounter over a magpie bridge. That’s something I’d love to see…” he said dreamily, his cheeks blushing faintly.
“It would be even more beautiful if you could draw us wearing yukatas, the kind of kimonmos Japanese people wears in these festivals. I also would like to see certain important details…” he showed him the key hanging from his neck.
“See this key? It was a gift from Helena, one of Sinner’s personalities. She surely still has the padlock which could be opoçened only with this key. Both the key and the padlock have these gree and orange gems, pointing one of the connections we share. I wish I could see her wearing it, but until them… Could you add her padlock to her neck, please?
Jack nodded, listening and taking notes on what Ezayne wanted in the painting (and deciding not to comment on anything). He asked Ezayne to let him get a closer look at the key, and began quickly sketching both it and a description of the padlock.
“And, how big would you like the picture to be? So I know what canvas measurements to use?” Now that they were talking business, it was easier.