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Skye Galbraith

The Child of Faith
The Child of Faith by @ducky (Skye Galbraith)

Ladies & Gents, The Original and rightful Child of Faith. Egads, I'm feeling very.....Much animosity towards those people who steal my ideas and claim they're their own (when clearly they're not) and that they thought of before they ever saw my charas......And they steal my stuff idea to idea! I even saw a fan fic that copied my first episode ideas almost down to a T! I'm flattered that people think my work is good enough to copy.......but get your own ideas and style of writing dammit..... (Looking back on it, I'm pretty embaressed to call it my own with all of it's weird moments and typos...) K, anyways, The more I think about it the more I like the idea of making a prequel to my Digimon Fan Fic. (This attempt to work into a screenshot prehaps will be for the fic, which would most likely simply be called 'The Child of Faith') The hands are gibbled, I know. But I tried and thats the best I could do....I need to practice hands more... I did beautiful hands for my GoldStarmon screenshot....(I think it's below...-_-* Side 7 uploads things funny!) Artwork © Copyright 2002 Skye Galbraith

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