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  - The birch boy ^^ -
- The birch boy ^^ - by @katimant (Kati "Mettis" Mäntysalmi)

He's.. Raudus. ^^ His name comes from the Finnish word rauduskoivu ( = a silver birch ). Or.. actually, "Raudus" isn't his name, it's Róharnath, but this boy hates been called like that. Hee. ^^ Raudus is a .. den'litamir and very fallen in love with an elf called Ghislane. ^^ I think they're happy together. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Kati "Mettis" Mäntysalmi

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Posted: Friday, 10 May, 2002 @ 03:08 AM

[A little conversation during the glance through over your gallery on one sunny friday morning:]

("Oh. OH. Is it what I think it is?") Yes, sweetheart. It is. ("He's pretty") How many times do I have to tell you that you can't say 'pretty'. ("Oh. I'm sorry. But he is. And cute too.") sigh ("What does it say? The text.") I have read it to you, Kaisla. I have. Like.. seven times. ("I want to hear it again.") Not anymore, darling. Not anymore. ("Hey. What is that butterfly over there?") I don't know. ("I hope he doesn't kill it or anything.") I hope it too. ("Your tune wasn't really fair, Nna.") I know. Sure I know. ("You are stupid.") I know that already. Let's go away from here, mm? ("Well.. okay. Tell him I.. ") You miss him. ("How did you know?") Wow. I don't know. It just.. jumped out of my head..

Posted: Friday, 10 May, 2002 @ 11:21 AM

"Kaisla.. m'Ghislane." Yea. It was Kaisla, Raudus. "I miss her.." What a piece of news.. "Wasn't it? I love her.." I know.

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