Update: So I decided to edit it.
First Fanfiction.
Yay. Don't hurt me.
Noncest. No no.
Ok, read story. Bye.
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Chapter 1.
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(^・ω・^ ) How to get a drawing software (^・ω・^ )
"Rinny, get out of bed. You need to go outside." Dad stepped into my room, sitting on my bed squishing my tiny feet.
"Don't call me that."
"I will if I want."
I groaned.
"Dad, I'm not going outside. There's no one to hang out with at all. Miki's staying at her grandmother's for two weeks, and Gumi's on vacation. Both of my best friends are gone, and there's nothing to do around here. Again, I'm not going outside." I continued to watch a really detailed speed drawing on YouTube. "Dad can I get a drawing software?"
"What the hell is a drawing software?"
It's in the name. What the hell is it not?
"Well, whatever it is, you're not getting it. You haven't proved that you can use this… Whatever. Since when was the last time you touched your sketchbook? Let alone draw?" He picked up the sunny yellow sketchbook off my dresser. I haven't touched that thing since I was twelve.
"But Dad~. I really want this drawing software though. I know I haven't drawn anything in a long time, but I haven't had inspiration in the longest. Nothing seems to come in mind anymore. Everything is drawn on the computer these days. Can I draw this on the computer?" I quickly pulled up one of the drawings I saved.
It showed a girl that kind of resembled a pixie surrounded by water. She's reaching out for something, I don't know what. It was a very detailed drawing indeed, and I met those standards of drawing, but I could never draw something like that.
I don't have the drawing software to do it.
"Rinny, please. You can do that in a sketchbook."
"Don't call me that."
"I will if I want to."
"Then you draw that, if you think it's so easy. But warning dad: it's not. If I can't draw something like this in a sketchbook, then I know you can't."
"Ok, you got me there. But, I have a proposition for you. If you can fill this whole sketchbook," he tapped the sketchbook. "then you can get this drawing software."
"Well alright then! I'll start right now!"
"NOT SO FAST. There are a few rules." He smirked. Great, if Dad smirks you know you're in for a bad time.
"Alrighty then. What are the rules, your daddyness?"
"I like that, you should use that more often." He chuckled. "Back to the rules."
"RULE NUMBER ONE: They all have to be detailed. I don't want any stick figures, I don't want any sloppy work. I want it to be neat. Appealing to the eye, Miss Rinny-Rin."
"Don't call me that."
"I'm your father, if I call you Rinny-Rin, then you know what that's your name. RULE NUMBER TWO: You can't skip one page. You can't rip anything out, or no drawing software. At all."
"I don't like ripping out pages in my book anyway. Continue on."
"Alright, last rule."
Dad took a deep breath.
"You have to go outside every day from now on."
"NUHHHHHHH."
"Sorry Rinny-chan. The rules are the rules. Break one of them, and no drawing software for you."
"Why do you keep calling me that?"
"It's fun. Deal with it."
Great. Now I have to go outside. Or I won't get the drawing software I want. This is bad.
"Am I allowed to walk around the neighborhood?"
"As long if you're back by eight o'clock."
Ok, maybe not too bad.
I sighed. "Fine, I'll go outside. And I'll use my sketchbook. And I'll start drawing more. Can you leave me alone now? It's Sunday, and even if it is summer, I still hate Sundays."
"As you wish, your highness." Dad bowed mockingly before walking out of the room.
I picked up the sketchbook that was rested on top of my legs.
Drawing… Huh. I opened the sketchbook to the first page, which showed a drawing I drew a while back of my cat, Jinx.
I really sucked when I was twelve didn't I?
I opened up to a new page, and thought about what to draw.
After a while though, I got bored, shut my sketchbook with frustration, and got in the shower so I could go outside.
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Well, that's chapter one for ya.
I told you, first FanFiction.
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