"Are you sure? Or are you just saying that?" Arowen asked, laughing slightly as she wrote some very kind, innocent stuff on one of the guys' foreheads.
She added some lines, and, chewing her lip, added a final touch to her masterpiece before moving to the next person.
"I'm sure," Sebastian said with confidence. He smiled, standing up. He could hear someone coming.
"We should get going if we don't want to get caught," he said, still grinning madly.
"If you say so." Arowen held up a hand. "Just a sec, I need to finish this." She finished her drawing with a flourish, and capped the marker. She stood quickly. "Let's go!"
Sebastian nodded, hurrying out of the area with Arowen. He laughed, grinning.
"How thrilling," he said, smirking a little.
Arowen giggled slightly. "What will they do when they see what we've done? And will they know it's us?" She darted down the hall, turning a corner and slowing down to a walk.
"Hopefully they won't know it's us," Sebastian said, falling in step with Arowen, taking her lead.
"Though, we might be able to hear their reactions from here."
"That's true." She stopped. "Let's see if we can hear them." She flashed him a grin and tilted her head, listening hard.
Sebastian stopped as well. Already, shouts of shock and horror could be hear.
"Yes," Sebastian said, pumping his fist a little.
"Poor students. Imagine waking up to having those pictures on their faces."
Arowen gave an innocent smile. "The poor people."
Sebastian shook his head a little.
"Absolutely dreadful," he agreed. "I have no envy of them."
"You don't? Strange, I thought you would have," Arowen said with an innocent smile.
"If you were jealous of them, maybe I could have helped you!"
"No thanks, I'm good," Sebastian said. He laughed a little, putting his hands up slightly.
"Are you sure?" Arowen grinned.
"Because it seems like you need help." She waved the marker at him. "You sure?"
"Ah-!" Sebastian raised his hands a bit more, taking a step back.
"Nono, it's okay, really!"
Arowen giggled, which was very unlike her. "I don't believe you." She slid the marker back into her pocket, just to be safe. She would get him later.
Sebastian swallowed a little, composing himself a little.
"Well, if you must not…" he would be on guard.
"Please, what would I do? I'm just an innocent, harmless little girl." The devilish grin on her face said otherwise, but we won't talk about that.
Sebastian raised an eyebrow. Holy cow, Arowen was going to find a way to massacre his good looks.
"I don't seem to believe you, either," he said.
"What? Why not?" Arowen looked offended. "What'd I ever do to make you not believe that? Come on, I'm totally innocent."
"That smile," Sebastian said. "And the thing with we may or may not have done."
"What smile?" Arowen looked innocently at him. "I wasn't smiling."
"And I totally didn't do anything," she said.
"Uh huh…" Sebastian folded his hands behind his back, laughing nervously.
"I'm going to be keeping an eye out for you…"
"Pff, why?" Arowen asked innocently. "I promise I won't do anything to you!" She said.
Yet, her brain added.
Sebastian raised an eyebrow.
"Alright then…" He chuckled a little.
"You don't sound like you believe me," she said, with a grin. "Why not?"