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Youngest Fiddlers Ever
Youngest Fiddlers Ever by @kidkourage (KidK Mirai)

;.; This was supposed to be my present for Roger's birthday all the way back on the 5th, but I couldn't finish coloring it before I got banned from all art until school was over. School is over now. u.u; So I colored it! =D Roger-kun and his bestest friend Lyra, with their most favorite instruments. Ain't they cute? Specially Roger...him be adorable, I mean, lookit his cute lil' eyes an' his lil' feetses an' his scarf and those wicked cool pants...hee. Deh, I guessed on Roger's fiddle...I figured since Lyra plays a hardanger like her daddy's, Roger'd have a violin of that darker wood like his own father's. ^.^; Even if I'm wrong it still looks okay, I think.

So Happy Belated Birthday, Roger! =D I and my daughter offer you many cuddles of cuddle-ness! Live long and prosper, little smeet. u.u We loves you.

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Posted: Friday, 14 May, 2004 @ 12:03 AM

I loves it sooooooo ;.; Roger does too. They both look so cute playin their fiddles.. and the happy peaceful treesesesesses.. it's.. WAAH!! ;.; clings to picture

Posted: Sunday, 16 May, 2004 @ 04:14 PM

^_^ Awww....such talented little smeetses they are! o.o Ooo, I really like how you did Roger's eyes! They look almost metallic!

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