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"..AHEM.. >.u" by @invader_bast (Jordan Gregory)

Behold! Scene from our Castle RP. Princess Ayeka (aka: Princess Snob) and Purple. u.u Purple's got a crush on her, and she's being all snobbish and eeeeeh... I don't like her.

But it's still pretty funny if you know the whole story behind this meeting. :D

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Posted: Monday, 03 November, 2003 @ 09:19 AM

XD!!! Oh Basty, ish so FUNNY! Eeeee! Sorry I could not see this last night, but, y'know, my computer does not work. 9.9; But now I am in the comp lab trying not to laugh out loud! X'D Poor Purry...his crush is not crush...worthy. The look on his FACE!!! And she's like 'Hold my chair, MORTAL. >.O Lest I use my Jurai power on you. u.u' I do not like Ayeka very much. But she is so perfect as the most hated person at our party, no? I love her outfit, though. So purple, so pretty. Too bad it's on her. u.u Very pretty and VERY funny, Bast. saves on disk to use as desktop back home XD fails at not laughing out loud and alerts the techie guy to the fact that she's not using the internet for skoolwork O.O;;; Flee! Flee!

Posted: Tuesday, 04 November, 2003 @ 12:49 AM

XD!! That is the PERFECT Ayeka face! An' Pur's all "O.O;;;; FLOOR! SWALLOW ME NOW!" XD!!!!!!!!

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