Well, I haven’t posted since last year! And to celebrate this new year, I’m going to post an excerpt from SIW. It is “Teaser Tuesday” after all. I’m not making any promises for more excerpts every week, but I might surprise you every once in a while!
Grace slumped in her seat and found she was actually disappointed. Though Eli had seen and observed her artwork, she hadn’t been able to look at his own. “I haven’t seen any of your work.”
Eli smiled and held out a notebook to her. “Well, just take a look.”
She gladly took it and flipped it open, not even trying to hide her excitement. Her jaw fell open when she looked at the first page. “Eli,” She whispered, touching the black and white sketch. “This is amazing.”
And it was. The drawing was a portrait of a girl—a beautiful girl—who was pouting slightly. Her long, dark waves of hair cascaded over her shoulder, and her chin rested in her palm, as if she was thinking about something that upset her. Every line, every contour, was practically flawless.
Grace felt a wave of jealousy wash over her. She could never draw something like this, even if she tried her hardest.
Eli cleared his throat. “It’s, uh, Constance. I drew it during lunch one day, after some of her work had been denied in a contest. She was just… really upset, and the light was hitting her perfectly, so I-“
“Drew her?” Grace finished, tossing him a knowing smile.
He let out a breathy laugh. “Yeah.”
Grace studied the picture for another few moments. She felt a little relieved when she noticed the too-full upper lip, and the crooked corner of Constance’s right eye. These little mistakes made her a bit glad. She took solace in knowing that Eli wasn’t perfect. “Wow,” She said, flipping through a few more portraits of Constance, and other girls. “You’re really good. Why’d you say you were barely passing the class?”
“Because it’s the truth,” Eli said, staring intently at her. “I can’t draw when Daphne assigns something. I don’t know what it is, but I just…”
“Clam up,” Grace finished for him again, nodding in agreement. “Maybe you should show her some of these.” She flipped through the next six pages, four of which were drawings of Constance. “You’ve drawn Constance a lot,” She said, trying not to sound a little envious. No one had ever drawn her.
Eli shifted a little bit on the table. “She’s always around, and she’s a good model.”
“You sure you don’t have a crush on her?” Grace asked, elbowing his knee. She smiled at his flabbergasted expression.
“No,” He said firmly, recovering. “Connie is a friend, and let’s face it, she loves attention. She’d sit for hours if it meant I’d draw her.”
Grace laughed and ignored the little feeling of relief in his confirming he didn’t have feelings for Constance. “Oh,” Was her clever response.
“Well,” Eli said, gently plucking the notebook from her hands. “I have a sketch to finish, and I think you have one that needs to be started.” He grinned and pulled a charcoal pencil from his pocket.
“Ha-ha,” Grace replied sarcastically, but, nevertheless, she smiled back.
Eli moved down from the table to the chair next to her, and they settled into a comfortable silence, the only sounds the scrape of pencils against paper.
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