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Rock and Blues in the rain
Rock and Blues in the rain by @jodavi (Jo Davidson)

With drawing version 1 (this is version 2, because I didn't like the way the sketch was of version 1 at all) a small story came in my head that Rock had run away from home in such a hurry that he forgot his jacket. It starting pooring not long after he ran away. And to make things worse Forte paid a visit and stalked him for hours until Blues came. Rock was shaking like a leaf from both being scared, tired and cold. Rock asked Blues if he could stay with him. At first Blues refused, because that would endanger his mysterious character, but when he saw Rock shivering all over, he decided to let Rock stay with him over the night, but would bring Rock back to Light's Lab the next morning. Since there weren't any places to hide from the rain, they sat down on the ground close together. Blues felt the cold body of Rock right through his leather trench coat and does coat also over Rock, so Rock could warm up a bit against Blues body and prevent Rock from getting even more wet from the rain. Right before Rock falls asleep, Blues says: "Rock, next time you run away from home, take your jacket with you". Okay, that last part sucked ^^"Now you're probably wondering why I used the names Rock, Forte and Blues and not Mega (Man), Bass and Proto (Man). Well, I thought they would use the Japanese names to each other, but to others the English/American names as ... formal names I had to rezise it 75%, because the original pic is over 200Kb ^^"

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