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One To Another
One To Another by @lynne (Lynne)

RPG scene. It was totally cute so I had to draw it ^.^ Anyway me and Zim went to this alternate plane (we had no idea where we were, Aubri had to come find us and bring us back, but it was fun!) and there was one really huge tree in the center of the forest.. and there was this smallish dragon that came up to say hi. Zim took to her immediately which I found really neat, he's never touched or shown respect to ANYONE he's just met before.. o.o He's scared of her now, but ah well =P Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lynne Stephenson

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Posted: Tuesday, 27 August, 2002 @ 04:18 PM

Lynne, this is amazing. I don't know how you do these amazing bits of art. And go figure, Zim taking to a creature other than you! He's improving.. I just wish a certain someone else would...

Posted: Wednesday, 28 August, 2002 @ 10:42 PM

Ooooh! She's so cute! I remember her. We spoke too. Zim and her look adorable together. Awwwww...communications with other species....^.^

Posted: Saturday, 31 August, 2002 @ 12:08 AM

AWWWWWWWWW... I love Zim. He looks so Kawaii! Wonderful pic Lynne. I wish I could draw.

Posted: Saturday, 31 August, 2002 @ 12:08 AM

AWWWWWWWWW... I love Zim. He looks so Kawaii! Wonderful pic Lynne. I wish I could draw.

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