With no new subject, Elijah decided that perhaps it would be best to turn back to still life. At that thought, Elijah made a face to himself. He hadn’t painted a piece of fruit as the focal point since he was nothing more than a child sat with his tutor in the dining room. It was after the fruit bowl catastrophe that Elijah had begun to draw humans, his nanny, guardian – whatever you wanted to call her – in particular. She was a beautiful, elegant creature; one he adored drawing even to this day. She’d showed him two things: the deliciousness of the human body and the delicate wonder of a female’s. She’d invoked in him, Elijah’s now very prominent love of women but it was his tutor, Micah, who had made him fall in love with anything beautiful.
So, when the doors to the entrance hall opened, Elijah instinctively looked around in search of some inspiration. What he found was a curly haired boy, swathed in the robes of his house* with a book under his nose. Elijah felt the sides of his lips curl up into a smile and he turned away, busying himself with pinning another piece of canvas to a board. Just as he was finishing the tacking, the stomach-churning sound of body connecting with hard marble made Elijah freeze. His hackles rose and he rolled his shoulders back, calming his self down. He’d always loathed that sound, ever since he’d heard Elisabeth smack against the marble foyer when she was nothing more than a toddler. He’d heard her cries. There was a difference; he was sure, between the injured party and his then-baby cousin.
Elijah turned and shot off of his stool. He dropped himself to the floor and began to gather up some of the things that had spilled from the boy’s bag. Elijah bundled them into an incoherent pile and slid across the floor towards the boy. His paint-covered jeans dragged slightly against the marble but he paid them no mind. They were old and he had enough pairs as it was. He could afford to lose them. Elijah picked up some more of the fallen possessions and placed them in his lap. He put his hand on the boy’s arm and cleared his throat, letting him know of his presence.
“Are you alright?” Elijah asked, his dark eyes ever so wide as they stared at the Ravenclaw intently.
* I assume he has robes on. Correct me if I am wrong, Jackles! (: