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Fiona & Kaylia Sleeping
Fiona & Kaylia Sleeping by @Samantha_Lynn (Samantha Lynn)

Ok!! I'd meant to put this one up a little while ago, but I've been majorly busy! As you can tell, this isn't the same sort of coloring I usually use. See, I'm learning how to use Adope Illustrator is school and together with Photoshop, you get this effect! I think it looks like a real animated cell, doesn't it? Something you'd see on TV.

You've seen Fiona before, so I don't need to give you her background again. The blonde haired girl with her is Kaylia, Fiona's best friend since childhood. Kaylia isn't a Novian like Fiona. She's half Sayain, half Druid (I think). She is the creation of Lauren Eby, who's site is in my S7 Friends Network. I think this is the first time Kaylia's ever gone public, so...ta-dah!

In this particular scene, the girls are up on Kami's Lookout, taking a nap after training hard, preparing for the Sayians to arrive.

Kaylia's Fun History Fact: She was killed by Recoome in the Ginyu Force Battle and isn't brought back to life until some 20 years later, where she is just the right age to fall in love with Fiona & Vegeta's son Trunks. ^_^

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Samantha Lynn

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Posted: Saturday, 12 October, 2002 @ 07:10 PM

I'm not much into fanfic/original characters, but I have to say this is a very very cute picture. I like how it's mostly white, it makes their hair and whatnot stand out more. Very cute!

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