"A paint set?" Mina blinked at her best friend. Kiterin grinned. "Yeah. You're trying to find your talent, right?" She nodded. "Painting is a good place to start. There are so many ways of doing it." Mina

contemplated this. "Kit...thank you. But, I mean, I don't know anything about painting!" He smiled, and started taking out materials. "Here. We can start by mixing. Let's try and make the color of your eyes, Min." She

blushed.

Kiterin was so totally clueless. If only his stupid girlfriend would just disappear, things would be easy.

Okay, so that was a lie. Unlike most of her sisters, Mina had freckles, dark hair, a flat chest, and no talent. Kiterin's girlfriend was her polar opposite; smart, beautiful, popular...and to top it off, she had recently been

offered a modeling job (God knows why she didn't take it). She even went to a private school -- the only upside of that being that Kiterin belonged to Mina for at least six hours a day. But still...how could she

compete with THAT?

She sighed, trying to be more positive. Now was one of those times where Kiterin was thinking only of her, and she needed to focus on that. These moments were rare and precious indeed. But damn did he

know how to taunt her. Boys must be the most oblivious creatures in the whole entire galaxy; Mina was sure of it.

The young girl was snapped out of her trance as a glob of paint was smeared across her cheek. She blinked. "Kit!!" He winked at her, laughing. "Yep. Matches your eyes perfectly. You know, you've

been spacing out for a while now. I even had a chance to paint something for you." Mina ran her finger over the paint on her cheek and examined it. It was a unique and beautiful sea green, like turquoise. A perfect

match. "Hm..."

She looked over at Kiterin's painting -- HER painting -- and smiled. "A rainbow..."