Drawing Sessions
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 30m
  • Reads 31
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 4
  • Time 30m
Ongoing, First published Dec 31, 2020
At first sight they were polar opposites, but give them a closer look and they were more alike than they would like to admit.
   Minerva was a mess, it seemed like chaos followed her everywhere she went. She tried to be organized, especially after she moved out for college, but of course things could never go her way. She loved art, she especially loved drawing people, so she finally decided to enroll in life drawing sessions that went on every saturday. 
   Enki was a busy person, and he was widely known to be very organized, and sometimes a little uptight.  His passion was ballet, it had always been, but the fee was rather large, and he was tired of depending of his parents, so he swallowed his embarrassment and accepted the job he had been offered as a model for drawing sessions. Sitting in the middle of a room half naked wouldn't be too hard, and the pay was not so bad, what could go wrong anyway?
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