Post by LANA ADRIENNE CAVANO on Jul 23, 2013 21:30:53 GMT
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Her friends would say that Lana was rather boring a lot of the time, because she liked to spend a lot of time on her own in places like this. However, she simply enjoyed art. She enjoyed the process of creation of art, even if she couldn't exactly do it herself. Sometimes she cursed herself for having no particular talent, it made it hard to pick a hobby or a career, but for now she had already pre-made art and would enjoy it. Moving some of her bangs off her face, Lana entered the museum of art. She had been here a number of times, but each time it didn't get any less tedious. Because every time she looked at a painting she could always notice something new ... something different about it that she hadn't before, and it was a rather thrilling thought.
Lana moved slowly, taking her time. This also gave her time to think about things. About her family, about her friends. Really, she as lucky to have the people in her life that she did, but she had this dread in the pit of her stomach that they just wouldn't accept her if she was herself, and that thought kind of made her sad. They were supposed to love her no matter what. But she knew that she couldn't take the expression on her dad's face if he found out that what she wanted for him was not what she wanted. He wanted a picket fence life for her, husband, kids, nice car, enough money. But Lana herself didn't want a husband ... she wanted someone softer, with curves and a smooth, soft face. She licked her lips at the thought of the one kiss she had shared with a girl. It was much better than any she had shared with a man.
Her green eyes looked at one of the very large paintings, it covered about half the wall, and the detail in it always astounded her. She wondered how long it took to create such a masterpiece. She knew that there was a painting as old as this one, just smaller, in her parents library. They had bought it at an auction, and as much as Lana's parents wasted their money on nonsense, she didn't think that that painting was a waste of money. Walking closer to it, she let her eyes roam around the canvas, her fingers itching to touch even though she knew she couldn't. As much as the museum was a place to think, it was also a place to forget about her worries. She could spend a lot of time here.
THANKS KAY