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The Apricot Hedgehog
The Apricot Hedgehog by @VioletWhirlwind (Violet Whirlwind)

ELECTRA: sing-song voice Tranqy's got a gi-irl-friend...Tranqy's got a gi-irl-friend...

SILENCE: ...

TRANQUILITY: T.T; Who said she's my girlfriend? I just rescued her, that's all. Sisters...sheesh...

Anyway...This is a character I came up with in an RP. Tranq saved her from some...rather nasty...humans when he was enslaved with her for a short time. The humans were taking her to the mine's boss who was...going to do something...not very pleasant...to her. Tranquillity (the son of my main character, Serenity (I know, it's all very confusing =p)) escaped with her back to where the rest of the family was.

I call this charater Apricot to make the RPing easier. However, she does not IC-ly have a name, as she was born a slave. Therefore, she's very timid, and scared of just about everything except Tranqy. I tried to express that in this, despite the fact that I have a hard time making hedgies look terrified. (I have no problem making them look worried or sad, but terrified is harder.) Her quills are extremely short, because the humans running the mine where she lived and worked would shave off the quills when they got too long.

Anyway...just another hedgie to add to my collection. =p I have, what....8 to 10 of them now... =p

Image and character(s) (c) Violet Whirlwind

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