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Dear Gods What Have I Done?!
Dear Gods What Have I Done?! by @tabawarn (Tabatha Warner)

This is an RP scene from my friends' little Invader Zim/Jhonen Vasquez chat. It was a mess Friday, March 7... a big mess...

I went down into Nny's basement on an impulse (Lynne had died and something made me go try to give her the energies to live again) and basically killed myself. I later revived (Phoenix blood runs through my veins) and made my way upstairs to my box (I'm homeless and living in a box in Nny's living room) covered in blood. Nny saw me and something snapped... he went downstairs and caught the basements on fire with gasoline. I was afraid he was not going to make it out, so stayed in the doorway, telling him to do so. He was also telling ME to do so. Eventually he got pissed and threw the gas can at my head, ripped out his daggers, and leapt over the flames, an insane glint in his eyes (you know the one o.o). I didn't get out of the fire, I collapsed; but I will be fine... the Phoenix blood will protect me.


All I can think is "Oh gods what have I done?!" Artwork © Copyright 2003 Tabatha Warner

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Posted: Sunday, 09 March, 2003 @ 03:20 AM

O.O Wow. And YEEP! >.O Not a good thing to happen! o.o But...@.@ It's a REALLY good pic. Pretty colooors....

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