Shimi
"The cheapest apartment I could find is on the corner of Burlington Ave and James Wood. The downside to living in Hollywood is that rent doesn't come cheap. Back in Canada you could find something around $100, easy. Here? Don't count on it." Shi complained quietly. "Then again, I wasn't looking too hard. Needed somewhere to stay asap." He shrugged. "I'm trying to get someone to rent out one of my rooms to help me pay for the place. Shouldn't be too long, now..."
Upon hearing the word 'art' and 'animation', Shi gasped gleefully. "You're into animation too? I was actually looking to get a degree in animation. I've always loved art... I do paintings; Acrylic is probably my favorite media. I've been meaning to find myself another sketch book, I left mine back in Canada when I moved here. It's just hard keeping up with the rent and work... I don't think I have time to be doodling too much anymore." Noting that he was rambling a bit, Shi averted his gaze once more, cheeks flagged red with embarrassment. He cleared his throat. "So... What's your favorite media...? If you have one," He asked quietly, voice cracking. He was talking an awful lot more than he we used to. It was weird... But, he guessed it was better to be getting used to a 'social life'. Whatever that was.
Upon hearing the word 'art' and 'animation', Shi gasped gleefully. "You're into animation too? I was actually looking to get a degree in animation. I've always loved art... I do paintings; Acrylic is probably my favorite media. I've been meaning to find myself another sketch book, I left mine back in Canada when I moved here. It's just hard keeping up with the rent and work... I don't think I have time to be doodling too much anymore." Noting that he was rambling a bit, Shi averted his gaze once more, cheeks flagged red with embarrassment. He cleared his throat. "So... What's your favorite media...? If you have one," He asked quietly, voice cracking. He was talking an awful lot more than he we used to. It was weird... But, he guessed it was better to be getting used to a 'social life'. Whatever that was.







