Grimm tilted his head, slightly confused about what Graiai had said. [i]I think that was meant to be an insult, but I don't understand what she means by nude fantasies.[/i] Grimm did have a few sketches and drawing of nude models, most of them being ghosts and what not who didn't seem to mind when he asked, and those who weren't hadn't known he was there in the first place. Still, he was curious if that was what she meant, or maybe it was something else entirely. Reaching into his suit, which was actually his cloak, he pulled out a sketchbook titled the "Graceful Dead", and flipped to an illustration of two female specters, ghosts of two renown dancers, laying over each other in a intimate embrace with not a lick of clothing on them, the only thing hiding their unmentionables were each other. They were transparent, their eyes holding an ethereal glow to them, and thy were lying in a richly decorated bed, fingers curled invitingly. They had asked Grim to stay over that day, saying they had 'much to teach him', but he had no real interest in more dancing lessons after the hell of ballroom dance and so he declined. "Is this what you mean by 'nude fantasies', if so, I only do these on the request of the subject or when I find an interesting subject and they happen to be naked at the time. I don't really get why it would be such a big deal, it's only your body, nothing to be ashamed of really." [i]Unless she has some sort of hideous deformity, maybe she does, I want to see it now, but asking would be rude and I'm on a roll here. Actually, now that I think about it, this girl would be an interesting subject with her eye and what not, perhaps I can convince he to be a model later.[/i] [@Unfortunately]