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Black Storm Van Pendragon

You'd better do as she said, bro...
You'd better do as she said, bro... by @Black_Storm (Black Storm Van Pendragon)

Here's a comical sketch I did from a scene of Morning's new untitled BMFM-related fic :P Featuring in this pic is Vinnie, Throttle and Charley (in the bubble).

Here's the part/scene from the fic :-

"You'd better do as she said, bro. You don't want her wailin' on your head again. That girl is kinda scary when she gets ticked off." Vinnie warned.

Throttle shook his head in agreement and tore open the package. Inside was a black leather jacket, a pair of black leather pants, black biker boots with a mysterious metal strip down the inner side, and a black tee shirt.

"Why would she want me to wear this stuff? I can't ride anymore."

"Look bro. Charley already read me out once and threatened to change my gender if I told you anything. Just put the clothes on and let's go."

The pleading look on Vinnie's face got a chuckle out of Throttle, "Okay, just give me a chance to shower and I'll be right with ya."

Art © 2003 Black Storm Van Pendragon Story © 2003 Morning

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Posted: Sunday, 02 November, 2003 @ 06:34 AM

lol, i like vinnie's face expression ^_^

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