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Right Kind of Wrong
Right Kind of Wrong by @lynne (Lynne)

Okay well this was unanimously picked as Tabby's song by our group.. so I just downloaded it and was listening to it.. and had to sketch this. Tabby is much too into an oblivious jerk in our RPG than she should be ¬.¬

Remember, everyone, falling in love with a Soldier is.. BAD. Falling in love with Red is worse though 9.< huggles for poor Tabby Now I quote our dear friend the Phantom.. "none of us can choose where we will love"! Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lynne Stephenson

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Posted: Friday, 19 July, 2002 @ 06:16 PM

Wooooooooooow.... ummmm... Now that everyone knows my secret... blushes.

Hey, Lynne this is so great. It sticks with the song and with Red and myself perfectly. I like the pink.... ooooooooooooooooooooooh....

Posted: Saturday, 20 July, 2002 @ 01:27 PM

Aww.. <.> Poor Tabby.. I feel so bad for her.. She tries so hard and then Red's just a bastard to everyone.. It's not fair to Tabby.. I wanna hurt Red for this.. GRR. Anyway, it's cool on the colored paper! And I have to admit, much as I hate the guy, Red's got a pretty damn funny expression! XD Another cool Piccy! =D Be happy!

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