((Sorry for the late reply, Ive been a little braindead recently
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He smiled, seeing her reaction. As he looked into her eyes, he felt he could almost read her thoughts, they were sweet and giving, wanting to help others to repay them for their kindness. He could tell that she was slowly maturing, like a flower waiting to bloom, and he was glad to be there to help her along.
"It's alright, maybe one of us will have a shot of ESP once we get started, and I'll be glad to help you with the colors" He turned back to ruffling through his items, searching for a the single large object that always seemed to elude him when he needed it, and get in the way when it was worthless to him. After scrambling around his room for a little longer, he found what he was swarching for beneath his old, torn up jacket. It was a wood-panneled suitcase with brass latches, possibly one of the most sophisticated things he owned.
"Well, here they are, I have everything we could ever need for this." He undid the latches and oppened it, letting the flod-out racks of colored pencils, pastels, chalks, five different types of paints, markers, drawing pencils, caligraphy pens, and even a small canvas.
"Maybe we should go talk to Soap first, and see if we can get a beter description of their features." He thought aloud, he hadnt been able to see the future since he was a child, and that had only been a short spawning of flukes. Now, it seemed that either he was looking too far ahead for it to be revelant at the time, or he had lost it all together over the passing years. At best, it was unreliable and only left him with an educated guess. Of course, if Soap really didnt mind if they looked exactly like his friends did, he could make a pretty generic image based off of their personality and nationality. Bringing Shini into the equation too, it would be a lot easier to work, given the morale boost and her own skills added in. Kyo was a tallented artist, but he knew that like in battle, it was always best to have a friend by your side to help you out. He had high hopes for a great multi-part success.