Re: Dean/Dominic/Luna
"My mum's never been all that in love with her job, but it pays the bills, which is the important thing." Dean painted as his spoke, painting something akin to a multicoloured barcode of thick and thin lines in a variety of shades. "Actually," he said, after a couple of seconds, "the important bit was probably the fact she met Dad through work. Not my birth father, my stepdad," he said in explanation. He wasn't really used to painting and talking at the same time, but it was sort of nice to have company.
He painted another line and then cocked his head to the side, an idea coming to him. "We could always do animated stick men, create some sort of thing together," he suggested. The other two might not have the experience to have as much control over their simple drawings as he did, but a little magic could make even simple stick men pretty entertaining.