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Perfectly Innocent
Perfectly Innocent by @lynne (Lynne)

Another piccy dedicated to my favorite hellfan, Mali. u.u; This is a scene from the RP she does with her friend. Zim decided to claim her bed, and she showed up later and didn't notice. The others were exceedingly freaked out when they found them in the morning. It's cute :D

I was too lazy to layer.. so I flat-shaded.. then went crazy with the burn and dodge brush.. so all in all it turned into a big mess.. ._.;; But it was fun :D;; Next, I have two art trades to finish up.. so they should be up sooon.. hopefully.. I'm not flat-shading those, so they'll prolly take more time. u.u;; Artwork © Copyright 2003 Lynne Stephenson

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Posted: Tuesday, 10 June, 2003 @ 09:57 PM

O.O points AHHHHHH!! AHHHHHHHH!!! CLONE!! AHHHHHHH! jumps out window

Cute pic though. :D;;

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!

Posted: Wednesday, 11 June, 2003 @ 09:13 AM

Awwwwwwww.... Tis so cute! Zim's shirt! Hehehehe! I guess his shirt is veddy tasty! Poor sleepy us. Thank you so much!

Posted: Saturday, 14 June, 2003 @ 11:28 PM

Hey! It's colored! Cool. Mali showed me this when is was just outline. I'm the friend she's writing it with. Great pic!

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