“They aren’t much, but hope you like them, I guess,” Hunter shrugged. Luna began to excuse herself and Hunter turned his attention towards her.
“We wouldn’t mind some company, actually,” he gave a dazzling smile, one many girls cried over. “Unless you’re busy, of course.” If that’s the case, then see ya around.”
"I'm sure I'll love them," Kenzie stated, smiling to herself as she watched Hunter try to charm Luna.
Luna stopped slowly, "You sure?" she said.
Hunter nodded towards Kenzie before turning his attention back towards Luna.
“Of course,” he smiled. “Shall we sit down?”
Luna slowly sits, "Would it be ok if I also look at the sketches?"
Kenzie looks up from the sketch of the city she had been admiring. "You can look at them when I'm finished, if Hunter is okay with it."
"Okay." Luna says grinning a bit.
"By the way, Hunter, these are amazing! You've certainly improved since we last saw each other," Kenzie exclaims.
Luna quietly sits watching Kenzie and Hunter talking.
Hunter smiled at Luna.
“Of course I don’t mind,” he said. “Please, have a look.” He saw Kenzie roll her eyes playfully. He stuck a tongue out at her.
“Thank you for the compliment, by the way,” he said, giving another one of his cool smiles. “Appreciate it.”
Luna looks at the drawings slowly taking in all the details, "Amazing." Luna whispers, half wanting Hunter to hear and half saying out of surprise at how good the sketches are.
"Thank you," he said, his face glowing. No matter how cool and calm he looked, if someone complimented his artwork, he would resemble a glowing star. He loved drawing, and he felt happy when others liked his work. "You know, I also draw people. So if you'd like…" he waggled his eyebrows suggestively but laughed when Kenzie whacked him on the shoulder playfully.
Luna shrugged, "You can draw me if you want, I don't mind."
”so innocent,” snickered Hunter to himself, but maintained a cool composure as he smirked at Luna. Just then, he saw someone and sighed.
“It was fun, but seems like my client is here,” he said, sounding a bit disappointed. Then he once again fixed his attention on the women and gave them a sly wink. “It was great seeing you again, Kenz. And it was a pleasure meeting you, Luna.”
"Same here, Hunter." Luna said giving Hunter a small smile. "We should hang out again sometime… if you want?" Luna said as Hunter started to walk away.
Without turning around, Hunter raised his hand in a wave.
“I’d like that,” he said, smirking slightly in approval even though he knew Luna couldn’t see it
Luna, without thinking it through first, asked, "Hey, I don't have your number… how'll we keep in contact?"
Hunter paused, turning around slightly. He walked back towards Luna and held out his hand. She cocked her head to the side in confusion.
“Your phone,” he said, smirking a little. “I’ll save my number.”
Luna smiled and placed her phone in his hand.
HUnrer quickly typed in his number and gave his phone a ring so he could save Luna’s. With that done, he handed the phone back to Luna.
“Well, I should be going now. I can feel the client giving me death glares.” Sure enough, the client was. “That’s one guy off my list. I’ll see you both later, then.” Giving a nod, Hunter walked away.
Just wait till Luna checks the name he saved his number as.
Laughing to himself, Hunter walked over to his client.
Luna didn't really give much thought to what had just happened, she was too surprised at herself for asking a guy's number so calmly. "Did I really just do that?" she thought to herself. "We'll call each other later… right?" she asked herself.
When Hunterbwalked over to his client, he was already in a bad mood. Not only was the guy late, but he even had the nerve to look annoyed at the fact that he was talking to Kenzie and Luna.
“You’re late,” Hunter said in a flat tone, his eyes narrowed. “I don’t really deal with tardiness very well.”
“I had some work left to finish,” said his client. “Unlike you youngsters, I don’t have time to waste.”
Hunter narrowed his eyes in distaste.
“Then I bet you’ve got some more work left to tend do,” he said, trashing his now cold coffee in the trash. What a waste. “I refuse to draw for someone who has a hard time being respectful to others.”
With that, Hunter turned around, pulled out his phone, typed in a few numbers and put it against his ear.
“Stone? Yeah, I got some space in my schedule. Where would you like to meet?”
Luna got up and said Goodbye to Kenzie before leaving for her house that was close by. Luna looked back at Hunter once more, just in case he was looking at her.
When Hunter looked back, he saw Luna leave. He turned his attention back towards the call, missing the look Luna sent his way.
“Yeah,” Hunter said. “Tomorrow works. Coffee shop? 3 PM, don’t be late.
Luna walked back to her house and was greeted by her dog. Luna slumped onto her couch and was scrolling through YouTube on her laptop to kill some time.