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Abigail Oliver

Elements of Friendship: Reassurance
Elements of Friendship: Reassurance by @Cacopheny (Abigail Oliver)

Here's the four again, in a scene which'll prolly not happen the way I drew it, but it's more symbolic than role-play, anyway, I suppose. In this make-believe scene, Rowan just grew a couple years, making him "older" than his three friends, (yes, he does do that, it just prolly won't be dealt with in this fashion), and of course he's embarassed and afraid that will change things, somehow. He worries about things like that. He doesn't like change and he's a little insecure. Kinda like me.

But, of course, Nate and Risa and Bri reassure him that they're still his friends no matter how old he is. Kinda like how Christy and Dale put up with my moods and stress and jealousy and whatever else I put them through, and still reassure me that they're my friends. So yes, this is definately more symbolic than role-play. Thanks, guys. I love you both so much.

As for the technical, yes, I know Bri looks funny... the rest of them look really good, though. I especially like Risa... tried something new for her hair, and I think it worked nicely. And Nate looks sharp and Rowan always looks good. The background sucks, but oh well, that's not the point ^^

Risa and Bri belong to Christy-chan, Nate belongs to Dale, and Rowan's all mine, baby, even if he is only 11.

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