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Mystic Beach Blue 6: Diamonds
Author: Kat
Title: Diamonds
Story: In the Heart
Colors: Mystic beach blue 6 (this picture),
Supplies and Materials: Canvas, glitter ("You can love someone so much... but you can never love people as much as you can miss them." – John Green), brush (divarication), miniature, stickers (Most diamonds are between 1 and 3 billion years old.)
Word Count: 100
Rating: G
Summary: Melanie knows now.
Warnings: none.
Notes: Kinda partners the other one, but not really.
Her ring weighed heavy on her finger.
Diamonds. Diamonds are forever, Nathan had said, just like we're going to be, and at the time it seemed sweet of him to say so. Of course they were going to be forever. They loved each other, didn't they?
He'd been gone for five months. She'd circled his return date in red; for passion, for warning. She missed him like a knife in the heart but how much she loved him...
She had loved him then. Like children loved, Melanie knew now; wholeheartedly but without any understanding that there might be a future.
Title: Diamonds
Story: In the Heart
Colors: Mystic beach blue 6 (this picture),
Supplies and Materials: Canvas, glitter ("You can love someone so much... but you can never love people as much as you can miss them." – John Green), brush (divarication), miniature, stickers (Most diamonds are between 1 and 3 billion years old.)
Word Count: 100
Rating: G
Summary: Melanie knows now.
Warnings: none.
Notes: Kinda partners the other one, but not really.
Her ring weighed heavy on her finger.
Diamonds. Diamonds are forever, Nathan had said, just like we're going to be, and at the time it seemed sweet of him to say so. Of course they were going to be forever. They loved each other, didn't they?
He'd been gone for five months. She'd circled his return date in red; for passion, for warning. She missed him like a knife in the heart but how much she loved him...
She had loved him then. Like children loved, Melanie knew now; wholeheartedly but without any understanding that there might be a future.