In science, there is a theory that states that the more time you spend with an object, the more attached you become to it. I always found this theory rather silly, with its face-value simplicity and how it seemed to be formed from the basic rarity labelled 'common knowledge' (Which is a term I use loosely, since humanity's natural idiocy prevents me from being too accepting of such a concept). As an artist, I thrive on the mockingly complex, and perform tests on life itself as a scientist of the metaphysical imagination.

Like a scientist, I perform experiments to understand the 'bigger picture' of life, in hopefully less than a thousand words. My tests and theories relate to the intriguingly soulless beings that lack a heartbeat of its own. Very rarely do I find such an interesting case such as Shinju Takara.

Ah, a curious case indeed. Her complex mannerisms and eccentric ideas made the theory of becoming more and more attached to a object the more time you spend with them true. To make matters more curious, she has a heartbeat, out of everything.

Yes, she was a blue wisteria in a bouquet of multi-colored tulips. The tulips, known for their delicate beauty, remain the star of the arrangement, although they lack much of a purpose. Charisma glows from the dashing colors of tulips, overshadowing the 'dull' wisteria with obnoxious beauty. It's only when another force comes into play does the wisteria kill the useless tulips with its venomous poison, becoming the only living one in a pile of decaying tulips.
This is what Shinju Takara is to me. A wisteria whose potential could be fully unlocked with the right influence.

Author's Note

Since I figured I really should post something on this account... Here is somewhat old drabble I wrote awhile ago. I might post more in the future, but... Yeah.

And Shinju Takara is my Naruto OC.