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Abigail Oliver

Bri and Risa Cloudwatching
Bri and Risa Cloudwatching by @Cacopheny (Abigail Oliver)

This picture is for Christy-chan. I unwittingly uploaded a picture yesterday, in the hopes of giving Christy a good idea of Avo's colors for her pic, when she had already finished her picture of Avo and uploaded it. I'm afraid that I ruined her moment and added to her otherwise stressed and low mood.

So, in the hopes that I can rectify the situation and make a friend feel better, I finished this picture of her two chars before I went on to all the other pics I have waiting to color. This is Bri and Risa back when they were still little girls, before things at the castle got so incredibly complicated. They're best friends, out on a sunny afternoon chatting and watching the clouds.

I know we're half a country apart, Christy-chan, but you're still one of my dearest friends, and this is for you. I love ya, hun.

(And, of course, should I have completely misunderstood, at least you'll get a smile out my little monologue, right? ;-) )

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Posted: Wednesday, 12 June, 2002 @ 10:14 PM

Aw, sweetie... ~huggles~ We just uploaded pics around the same time, is all. More awesome artwork for the world to see, right? Right? ;) :)

I was simply in a terrible mood, das all. <=) And I'm sorry that you felt you were a part of it, chica.

But this picture and your comments did bring a smile to my face. It's so good seeing these two all simple and friends with what all has happened to make them not really know each other anymore. <=)

I like the shading on Bri's hair, and Risa's cute outfit. :)

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