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Abigail Oliver

Bothering Uncle Singer
Bothering Uncle Singer by @Cacopheny (Abigail Oliver)

This is my half of an art exchange with Push Tyber (the little cub's mun and creater of the Chyriths ^^ ). I hope Push-chan likes it ^^

I know, Push, I said I'd do Sabbat as a human... but drawing mean little kids is hard O.o I might get to that once I get a little better.... I hope this one is a good enough replacement.

As a side note, Singer's stripes are a pain to keep consistent O.o That's why this pic took so long... I was daunted by the complexity of his striping. But it turned out nicely.

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Posted: Monday, 03 December, 2001 @ 04:13 PM

EEEEEEEEEEE! ::snuggles Sabbat tightly:: It's perfect! My baby looks soooooooo cute! Eeeee! Mine Mine Mine!!!

This of course reminds me even more about how often Residue is gonna be lunging at Singer... he's convinced (well the one in my head is) that Singer's a pacifist.

Residue: ::paces back and forth, debating wheather or not to take his son back. Rears up and roars at Singer in a disguntled manner, saliva dripping from his jaws, and then goes back to pacing with a snarl:: "F*cking pacifist... never teach my son that sh*t.. wait till Mist's not here... son of a...

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