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::-To The Stars-::
::-To The Stars-:: by @Melle (Melle L)

:) Another picture I've had inside of my sketch book for a month and decided to finally color it! :D

It's almost like a happier version of the other one. XD Stinkie again helped her out of a situation, but, this time it's a little more happy as he gazed lovingly at her. Melle laughed as she looked up at him. He was the only one she trusted to fly her around anywhere, knowing he'd never let her fall.

hums Let Me Be Your Wings XDD.....

Art and Melle are (c) to me. Stinkie and Casper are (c) to Harvey/Amblin/Universal

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Posted: Tuesday, 17 February, 2009 @ 10:34 AM
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Aww! How very sweet, they look so much happier than the "I'm Sorry" picture. ^_^ Again excelent work with the skies, the clouds looks so nicely done.

Your story that I said sounded interesting, sure, I wouldn't mind the link to it. :) Do you put your stories on "Fan Fiction", because that's where I'm at "Weasel-Silver24". Great picture!

Posted: Wednesday, 18 February, 2009 @ 09:20 AM

Thank you! :)

I do have an FF.net account. The stories are to be read like this "The Lazarus", Let it Snow, and The Old and The New. (I'm close to finishing Lazarus... XD)

http://www.fanfiction.net/~cammi

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