Daxyn glanced up from her third sketch. This one was of Sean sizing up a shot, but it was drawn from the far end of the table, giving the effect that the viewer was on the receiving end of Sean's calculating gaze. "My severance stopped today." Although Sean reclined back, Daxyn got the feeling he was anything but calm.
"...being this long without a job's got me a bit restless." Sean finished. Daxyn frowned.
'Yeah, I'd say his situation might call for a little tension.' She flipped to another page, quickly starting a skeleton of Sean reclining on the barstool. "I'm sorry to hear it. That really sucks..." As she fleshed out the form, she emphasized stress in the rigidity of his posture, and exaggerated the tendons in his neck and wrist.
Without looking up, she suggested, "Hey, maybe I could talk to the guy in career services at the campus." The features in the sketch were left intentionally lax. The overall effect was something like a body guard or a bouncer on the job, but one who was trying to play it cool.
"I mean, you aren't a student, but he's pretty cool. I'm sure he'd be willing to at least try to help you out." Daxyn sighed and set down her sketch book, giving herself a minute to rest her hand.