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Soul breaking _ Labyrinth
Soul breaking _ Labyrinth by @Demented_Rabbit (demented rabbit)

“No matter how much it hurts...No matter how much it breaks my heart...

This was done a while back. Oh look I drew fingernails!! ^_^ I’m quite happy with that. And the details of my ring is wyked. I miss that ring…it broke…wahhh!! And I know my piercings are on the wrong side. I’m not sure what I can say about this piece. ^^; Stephanie (me) looks a little forlorn here, glancing away in thought or in misery. It’s unfinished, she/I’m supposed to be leaning on a huge crystal and the image of the Goblin King is inside alone or with some other character, oblivious that he’s being watched. This takes place (scene) in the future parts of the Labyrinth chronicles. I know when it takes place, though I’m not done writing to that section yet. There’s several takes you can ponder about:

1) It might look like I’m infatuated with the Goblin King to the point of spying on him.

2) Some sort of fight or some hardships that the characters had and now are separated, friendship or whatever, and it could never be or something like that.

So what do you think?? Is there another take on this, or do you have anything other opinion you’d like to tell me about it. Even though you might not have read the fanfiction, this takes place at a later part—as mentioned—near the end of it all.

The title might change once I finish or get closer to the end of the fanfiction

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