Project Runway: Parts I - III
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 3:34 pm
Early Saturday morning Dimitri Demetropolous awoke with a start. The sound of a howling wind still rang in his ears. The smell of salt water and rain still lingered in his nostrils.
He fumbled around in the dark and felt his glasses lying on the table next to his bed. He put them on and stood up. He could hear the slow and steady breathing of his room mates as they slept soundly in their beds. He wondered what dreams were going through their minds.
Dimitri dressed quietly and exited the room. Before he closed the door he looked over to the right of the room. Dimitri could just barely see the outline of his body in the moonlight as it reflected brightly off the sheet. He shook his head and sighed.
The day passed quickly for Dimitri. He made up a Trigonometry test. He then went to the library and checked out three books on Communism. At an early age, he’d been gifted with true eidetic memory. He could read pages just by glancing at them. He was no savant, but the memory with words was impeccable.
He read the books and began working on his paper comparing the differences between the ideals of Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin. He took off his glasses and set them down. He rubbed the back of his neck because his could feel a tension headache brewing.
“There is no contrast to either of their ideals…they had the same concept.” He muttered. He put his glasses back on and looked at the clock. He had plenty of daylight left to burn, but nothing to do. His thoughts began to drift back to the night before at Pocket D.
It was the first time that he’d actually ventured out into this Interdimensional Dance Club on a busy night. He’d heard rumors that Friday nights were the best time to go. As he thought about it now, he was almost sorry for the main reason he went. He did manage to make several new friends and got to interact with several students. But the main reason he went…it was too ridiculous to even think about now.
But someone saw what happened the night before. Dimitri wasn’t completely sure, but it was just he look on the guy’s face that made him uneasy. That smug grin that Dimitri found so annoying. Besides he also wanted to talk to him about other things as well. If the rumors were true then he might be able to get some answers and Dimitri knew just where to find this boy…
Some twenty minutes later Dimitri made a soft landing on the sidewalk in Steel Canyon. He’d only been to this shop once before, and it was to update his Super Costume. This was where he first met Rocco Ritchie, and where he received his first lesson in high fashion. Dimitri took a deep breath and opened the door. The shop was not as busy as it was the first time he’d been. There were a few people chatting back and forth pointing at different costumes. Dimitri always felt awkward in clothing stores. He’d never had the best taste in clothes. He walked past a mirror and looked at himself. He thought he looked ok. He was wearing a sweater of deep cranberry, and dark blue denims. Dimitri never felt that he was unattractive, in fact he didn’t realize just what a catch he was until he came to Paragon City.
“Nope! NO! Wrong…it’s all wrong! You did NOT, I repeat did NOT wear that sweater in public. Dimitri Demetropolous, you are violation, of Paragon City’s Dress Code 319, you have the right to remain dressed, any and all clothes that can be removed will be burned in a pile on the lawn.” Said a very loud rustic voice.
Startled, Dimitri looked to his right and saw the tall buff figure of Rocco Ritchie approaching him with great haste.
He fumbled around in the dark and felt his glasses lying on the table next to his bed. He put them on and stood up. He could hear the slow and steady breathing of his room mates as they slept soundly in their beds. He wondered what dreams were going through their minds.
Dimitri dressed quietly and exited the room. Before he closed the door he looked over to the right of the room. Dimitri could just barely see the outline of his body in the moonlight as it reflected brightly off the sheet. He shook his head and sighed.
The day passed quickly for Dimitri. He made up a Trigonometry test. He then went to the library and checked out three books on Communism. At an early age, he’d been gifted with true eidetic memory. He could read pages just by glancing at them. He was no savant, but the memory with words was impeccable.
He read the books and began working on his paper comparing the differences between the ideals of Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin. He took off his glasses and set them down. He rubbed the back of his neck because his could feel a tension headache brewing.
“There is no contrast to either of their ideals…they had the same concept.” He muttered. He put his glasses back on and looked at the clock. He had plenty of daylight left to burn, but nothing to do. His thoughts began to drift back to the night before at Pocket D.
It was the first time that he’d actually ventured out into this Interdimensional Dance Club on a busy night. He’d heard rumors that Friday nights were the best time to go. As he thought about it now, he was almost sorry for the main reason he went. He did manage to make several new friends and got to interact with several students. But the main reason he went…it was too ridiculous to even think about now.
But someone saw what happened the night before. Dimitri wasn’t completely sure, but it was just he look on the guy’s face that made him uneasy. That smug grin that Dimitri found so annoying. Besides he also wanted to talk to him about other things as well. If the rumors were true then he might be able to get some answers and Dimitri knew just where to find this boy…
Some twenty minutes later Dimitri made a soft landing on the sidewalk in Steel Canyon. He’d only been to this shop once before, and it was to update his Super Costume. This was where he first met Rocco Ritchie, and where he received his first lesson in high fashion. Dimitri took a deep breath and opened the door. The shop was not as busy as it was the first time he’d been. There were a few people chatting back and forth pointing at different costumes. Dimitri always felt awkward in clothing stores. He’d never had the best taste in clothes. He walked past a mirror and looked at himself. He thought he looked ok. He was wearing a sweater of deep cranberry, and dark blue denims. Dimitri never felt that he was unattractive, in fact he didn’t realize just what a catch he was until he came to Paragon City.
“Nope! NO! Wrong…it’s all wrong! You did NOT, I repeat did NOT wear that sweater in public. Dimitri Demetropolous, you are violation, of Paragon City’s Dress Code 319, you have the right to remain dressed, any and all clothes that can be removed will be burned in a pile on the lawn.” Said a very loud rustic voice.
Startled, Dimitri looked to his right and saw the tall buff figure of Rocco Ritchie approaching him with great haste.