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Trigun Doujinshi
Trigun Doujinshi by @dyani (Carli Joy)

Yay. :P I was sick while I was drawing this (as I was with the last 5 uploaded pics @@), and it was sometime around midnight, so don't blame me if you don't find this the least bit funny. It doesn't even have brilliant artwork to save it, either... oh well. There will, more than likely, be another page or so to this little thingy. Just absorb the fluffiness and be content. ^~

I realize that you almost definitely cannot read my handwriting, and the fact that this image is scaled-down adds to that. So here's a little script for ya:

Panel 1: Note: Meryl is sick (and chibi)

Panel 2:

Panel 3: Vash: Hello? Hey Insurance Girl, are you there?

Panel 4: Note: This drawing stinks! Yay! Meryl: fret Vash-san, is that you? Vash: Who else would it be? Meryl: Well... um, come in! I haven't brushed my hair in 3 days...!

Panel 5: Vash: Hope you don't mind me just dropping in like this, but the big girl said you were sick an' I wanted to see what I could do!

Panel 6: Meryl: That's really nice of you, Vash-san, but I think I can manage. ... ?

Panel 7: Meryl: What? Vash: sweatdrop Note: Whoa... misproportion much?

Panel 8: Vash: big sweatdrop You look like you haven't brushed your hair in 3 days.

Panel 9: Meryl: You always know just what to say, don't you?

Panel 10: Vash: Anytime!

Fan art from: Trigun

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Carli Joy

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