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Fenrir and Brittanu Lai
Fenrir and Brittanu Lai by @seasaidh (Jessica Caroline)

No they arn't making woopie in the black and white smaller image. XD I've had people ask me that, its too funny. It was supposed to be a sad picture, but now everytime I see it I think about that 'making woopie' comment a friend said. Anyway, this was a request from a good friend of mine, who likes to whore off my character Brittanu. (the rabbit) Her character is the wolf, Fenrir. Fenrir is of course © to þórey þ. and Brittanu Lai is of course © to me. <3

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Posted: Tuesday, 16 December, 2003 @ 05:48 PM

I LOVE Brittanu's hair and the veil on her head--the shading's beautiful! It really has a sort of ethereal feeling to it, makes for nice contrast against the wolf.

Also, if they were makin woopie in that small image, they'd be in a really funny position to do so. Just thought I'd make that observation.

Posted: Tuesday, 16 December, 2003 @ 08:00 PM

Also, if they were makin woopie in that small image, they'd be in a really funny position to do so. Just thought I'd make that observation.

Aha! See that is what I said! XD Glad someone is of like mind.

And thank you for your comments! They mean a lot. :)

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