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torturing is fun...
torturing is fun... by @odduckoasis (Julie Ottosen)

Mehehehehe.

This piccy was inspired after a rp.. (duh) It's Ethan and Lydia again. They had kinda had a bit of a fight... and such... er... but then it got resolved and like.. yeah. Anyways.. he's pinning her against the counter and just like torturing her by not really kissing her and she.. really wants him... (hence the look on her face) and he's just grins enjoying the fact that she's so tortured. XD

He's so mean.. hehehehehe.

So um.. yeah..

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Julie Young

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Rating:
Teen (O)
Class:
Rough / Concept
Submitted:
22y25d ago
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Posted: Sunday, 27 October, 2002 @ 05:56 PM

ohhhhh ee hee hee hee hee! I like this one! tis vedy vedy good! ^.^

Posted: Sunday, 27 October, 2002 @ 09:30 PM

I like this pic!! Hugs Ethan He looks so adorable, lol. Can I take him home with me??? Does her best pouty lips and puppy eye Pwease????

Posted: Monday, 28 October, 2002 @ 03:57 AM

Woo...This is such a great drawing.=)I like Ethan's robes best of all.=)

Posted: Friday, 01 November, 2002 @ 06:03 PM

Umm... heh, thanx, but it's not a robe, it's a trenchcoat.. distinct diff between the two. Just wana make that clear.. Not a robe! XD

Posted: Monday, 04 November, 2002 @ 06:49 PM

roleplay....right....ok....I use alot of dots don't I...

Posted: Friday, 27 December, 2002 @ 09:52 AM

Whoa,he is cool!Tis very good!Look great with color!

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