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Alister drying his hair
Alister drying his hair by @Lucky_Ladybug66 (Daisy Hunt)

The one side is pretty much dry, which is why it's curled up again. XD; The other side is still wet, so it's hanging down. And from Alister's expression, someone kinda walked in on him.

.... And before anyone asks, that's a bathrobe, not Kaiba's original trenchcoat. XD; Heh. I just thought blue would go better with the color scheme than any other color, including dark green, which I had also been considering.

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Posted: Friday, 06 May, 2005 @ 05:21 PM

...I didn't even think it was Kaiba's coat until you said that. Now there are yaoi thoughts in my mind, and you put them there! j/k

And fortunately the poor boy had a towel around his waist when whoever-it-is walked in on him...otherwise this could be a doujinshi in the making XD;

Joking aside, this is really sort of cute (and I say that from a non-pervy, non-"almost-nakey bishie!!!1!" point of view). The expression is as always adorable, and the idea for the pic itself is adorable. Might I suggest adding a fold or to to the towel, though, for optimum drying experience? ^^;

The definition lines on his chest are also quite nice.

Posted: Monday, 09 May, 2005 @ 06:21 AM

LOL.

The towel was a mess to figure out. XD Extra lines sound good. ponders on where, exactly, said lines should be placed.

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