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I Don't Want to Play Alone
I Don't Want to Play Alone by @lynne (Lynne)

It was perfect-ly picturesque.. so I had ta draw it. o_o See, there was a Hawaiian beach party in a random RP and I randomly decided to wear something like AF's dancy costume thingey because.. well it was beach-y! I don't think I've ever drawn myself in anything so skimpy before o_O Oh well.

I've got the white rose in my hair too and I'm sure you all know where that's from. e.e Anywayz, in the random RP, I wanted ta go and play fiddle, but Zim wouldn't play with me, because he wanted ta stand around and watch nothing until the show started. I figured, Ivy and Eve, the kiddies, were all playing, Bast was surfing, I didn't want to stand around, I wanted to play mUUUSIIIiiiIIC! But it's so much more fun with other people ;.;

I'll play by myself anyway. u.u Since my fiddle buddies don't like me anymoooore... well okay that's an overstatement, I'm sure, but... well I still had to play alone... o.o ... y'know what? I'm gonna shut up now and go color another piccy >:d

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Posted: Sunday, 01 February, 2004 @ 01:36 AM

O.O Oooo, that's so pretty an' sad an' smoogy! I love the sun rays an' the profile an' the SUNSET COLORS (8D!!!) an' you can draw roses, which rocks. ^.^ The layers of shading really come off nice, too. o.o An' you're standing in the water. Your skirt's gonna get all leg-clingy. u.u But that must be ignored, for the dramatic factor rules ALL!

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