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"Can I pet him?" The old lady asks.
"Sure you can" Sabiha says smiling. "I just love dogs and yours looks so cute" the old lady said reaching her hand toward it. "Oh, does he bite?" "No, he's a really nice pooch" Sabiha pats him roughly on the back. 'Crunch!!' "OMG, he just ripped my arm off!!" The old screamed in horror as she fell to the floor spewing blood out of her broken limb. "Oh, he's just playing" Sabiha says as she smiles down at the lady "Or... maybe I forgot to feed him." Crazy anime girls and their monster pets O_O! I was bored and was looking around my gallery, then I came up to my old pic [link] and decided to use the same character but Aikoize her a bit. Here I gave her a more animeish look with the mischevious gumdrop eyes, but not too animeish. I also wanted to use Xerr as well. Note: I will repost with a prop background, was kind of too lazy and tired to look out of so many I have and move it around. I will also fix up Aiko a little bit maybe reposition her dead looking arm. Used: Aiko4 Sabiha for V4 (Aikoized) School Girl for A4 Long Hair for A4 Xerr Photoshop Thank you for viewing |
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February 23, 2008
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