"You only had to step through the door," Tomie taunted him, and Benny's hands raised a bit further in defense, laughing and turning away as she sprayed him one final time. He was covered in paint now, orange splotches and blue mist everywhere. And even though he knew when they got home they'd be in so much trouble; Benny smiled anyway. It wouldn't have been a proper summer if they didn't get up to something, after all. "You done?" He asked, giving her a serious look, but secretly Benny tried to figure out where he'd dropped the orange can, just in case she decided to attack again. That was how it usually went in the comic, and there was always one more battle after the characters thought they had finished.
"Gotta color in the wings and outline and stuff," Benny told Tomie after she'd tossed him another can of paint. The thirteen-year-old pretended like he knew what he was talking about when this was his first time graffiti-ing anything. He'd drawn plenty of hippogriffs, he'd even painted some of them when Benny was helping make flyers for Trudy's magical creature's rights group, but he'd never spray painted them. Benny took a second, that focus falling over him again, as he thought about whether it was worth the risk to try and shade anything. Would he ruin it? Would it turn out the way that he pictured?
"You wanna do the wings in silver or gold?" He asked, rolling the bottle of electric blue she'd thrown at him in his hands and finally deciding to be bold. "I'm gonna try something," Benny declared, a bit of Gryffindor's bravery peaking through as he stomped through the grass back to the wall. The way they'd been spraying paint at each other had taught him a few things about how much pressure to use on the nozzle, and Benny felt like he was on top of the world, so he was willing to try something new. Slowly and then, with building confidence, the teenager layered electric blue over the light blue body to add some dimension.
There was a curve where the hind legs were, a shadow below the belly, basic shading, and as he continued, he fell into his world again. Chatting absently with Tomie as they worked, Benny felt light. They talked about upcoming Quidditch games, about finally being able to visit Hogsmeade on weekends next year, the crazy old witch that lived upstairs in their building, comic books, and everything in between.