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Meret Rinath

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Cho Chang in a weird type of asian outfit, the usual blushing Ginny Weasley=^^= and a rather different Hermione Granger...^__^ hugs a Herm plushie and grins... Artwork © Copyright 2002 Helkaramiel Waenheru

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Posted: Wednesday, 17 July, 2002 @ 10:22 AM

Cool drawing.Cho chang looks pretty...

Posted: Wednesday, 17 July, 2002 @ 11:19 AM

Awesome pic- I love Hermione's expression^_^

Posted: Wednesday, 17 July, 2002 @ 08:11 PM

Wow! Great pic! I love the white floaty things. Really COOL. Ginny looks so cute and Hermione looks Naughty. lol Does Cho have wings? Great pic!

Posted: Thursday, 18 July, 2002 @ 02:09 PM

yeah...Cho has wings..to tell you the truth, I really really don't like Cho Chang. She's just very draw-able, that's all^^;; in fact, I think I quite possibly hate her. But neways. Wings->Flying->Quidditch->Just didn't know what else to draw on there~_~;;;.....

Posted: Tuesday, 06 August, 2002 @ 09:58 AM

ooohhh...preettty...^^; I love that one. Hermione does have a rather lude expression, doesn't she...-^^- Must look for more of your fan art! ::runs off::

Posted: Wednesday, 06 November, 2002 @ 03:58 AM

Wow , wonderfull work , it reminds me to a picture , I forgot what kind of picture it was -_- '''' , but hey I do like this picture !! keep it up

Posted: Saturday, 14 December, 2002 @ 12:45 AM

oh, you did draw Hermione! she's cute! ^^. & so is Ginny!! Oh, now you must draw more Weasleys! (excuse tonight's randomness, I'm all high on ramen. OK, & sugar 'n stuff.)

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