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Nanashi Nanashi

The kindness of being tied in due Time
The kindness of being tied in due Time by @koustake (Nanashi Nanashi)

This was done two years ago, lol, dunno why i never uploaded it. My oc digidestined, Kousai, and Ken Ichijouji! They are obviously tied together from a scene in my fanfic! MWAHAHA! Anyway, yeh! teehee

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Posted: Tuesday, 19 August, 2003 @ 02:18 AM

EEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!

Sugoi!! ^_^v Ken was ALWAYS my favorite Digidestined and he looks so cute here!! awww!!! I used to role-play digimon and I was always Ken and Wormmon - we had so many cute scenes! sigh Thank you for bringing back the memories!!

So far as the picture itself goes cough ^^;; I really like it too! The expressions are adorable and the scene makes me wonder what was going on in the story!! One thing though... why is his hair blue and not dark purple? Not that I'm complaining! Blue is my favorite hair color and cough ...it kinda goes along with that weird phase where I started to fan-think to Ken as my (referring to character Aeralea) and Chichiri's (blue-haired monk from Fushigi Yuugi) adoptive son.. I'm not insane I tell you! (well, not insane in a bad way anyway.. ^^;; )
COUGH Anyways, in short - love the expression, love the style, love the scene. Have you ever looked into using Adobe Illustrator? I think it would suit your style well - and it's fun to use to once you know how to! ^_^v

Well, thanks for sharing this adorable, day-brightening picture with us all!!

~ Aeralea ^_^v

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