Catalina continued to draw the three Witches at the table in front of her, having finished the one that was smiling so joyfully. It looked to be an exact replica of the woman before her, the resemblance quite uncanny. To add the last touch to her, Catalina turned the corners of her lips up into a smile. Then, she moved on to the table, sketching the outline of it as well as the chairs so as to be able to fit the three of them in it without making them look awkward. Moving her sapphires along the face of the woman in the middle, she began to memorize the contours of her attractive face, the high cheekbones and pointed nose embedding itself into her memory. Tracing what she had just seen onto the parchment, she found that she could not quite get the emotion the middle witch was portraying in her picture. It was a mixture of sadness and betrayal, something that Catalina knew naught of how to draw.
Blinking rapidly when the young man next to her jumped at her voice, a trace of concern etched through her sapphire eyes. What was it that was making him so nervous? She had tried to make her rather stoic face alight with happiness, but had probably ended up showing him that she was a rather sorrowful being. Nevertheless, she continued to watch him, eager for him to say something to her. She wanted to hear his own voice, to see what it sounded like. At his silence and constant surveying of her, she blushed brightly, unable to hide her embarrassment. Why was he staring at her so? It made her rather uncomfortable, to say the least. If he simply said something, it would be better, but he was staying quiet. It was rather unnerving for the porcelain woman. When he finally spoke, his voice filtered into her ears like a sweet husky song. It was deep and masculine but there was a hint of gentleness to it that sent Catalina's heart into a spiraling frenzy. Calming herself, she blinked, trying to remember what he had said. She watched his arm move towards her and was not going to back away, but then it fell. Her sapphires ran along his the muscles of his arm and she could feel her heart quickening as she met his eyes once more. Softly, she reached a pencil stained finger up to her lips and removed the sprinkle, unaware that she had just smeared lead along the skin of her cheek.
Blushing brightly when he smiled at her, Catalina blinked rapidly as she heard his rather breathy laughter. He was an odd one, to say the least. When he spoke once more, she looked away from him, wondering what he could have meant. Was he pleased by what he saw or too disgusted to look away? Having never had the skill to talk with people of the opposite gender from herself, she felt her face heat up once more, staining her porcelain skin with a tinge of pink. When her sapphires zapped back over to his face, she noticed his clenched jaw. She wasn't sure if it meant that he was annoyed at what he'd just said or he was simply angry. But what could he be angry about? Eager to change the subject, she murmured, "May I ask what it is you are reading so intently? I am quite a lover of books, myself." She flashed him that small little smirk, her pristine face devoid of anything happy as she attempted to convey to him her interest.