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Jaycee Kerr

Blood on His Hands
Blood on His Hands by @yamaneko (Jaycee Kerr)

The blood of Akurei's death on his hands, Koji is overwhelmed by grief and horror. Lil' late night doodle...I get psycho at night, yes... Artwork © Copyright 2002 Jaycee Kerr

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Posted: Thursday, 21 February, 2002 @ 04:03 PM

Waaah! poor koji... it's really good though. since when does akurei die?! he's supposed to be unkillable!!!! waaaaah...

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Posted: Thursday, 21 February, 2002 @ 05:15 PM

Yesyes, poor Koji. But did I miss "poor Akurei"? See!? No one cares about mah poor, deranged demon! ::hides:: Anyway, um...well, I don't wanna give away any of the story or anything, but I suppose one could say that Akurei sorta kinda dies... but not, like, for real... ::meep!:: i've given away the ending! well, part of it, anyway O...ANTHROCON looks like FUUUN! >^^<

Posted: Thursday, 21 February, 2002 @ 08:42 PM

Those ''waaaahs'' that i was whining about were meant for Akurei. -- Akurei gets poofified?! woah. deep. kal will be happy. she no likee him, but i love him. ^^ don't tell you i said this, but i think she has a crush on him. tehehe...runs from Kaluaru with stick out-thrust

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