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::-What A Doll-::
::-What A Doll-:: by @Melle (Melle L)

At first I wasn't even considering scanning this picture, but my buddy Mimi begged me to so I did. Then I wasn't gonna color it... but .... it grew on me. See the thing is that I hated how Callia's face turned out in this one, nor did I care for the BG layout, but eh.

What's going on in the picture? Well basically this scene takes place BEFORE Callia starts directly showing how she really feels about Gwizdo. At this point in the RP she was kinda trying to hide the fact that she's fallen in love with him. The only one who could really tell was Zaza. (The other girl in the pic) Callia just happened across Zaza one morning who was playing with her dolls outside and caught a glimpse of the Gwizdo plushy. Instantly she picked it up and started hugging it telling Zaza how cute she thought it was. While Callia was busy gushing, she didn't hear or notice Gwizdo walk out of the Inn and up behind them. Zaza however noticed right away and started to warn Callia, but she was too involved with the plush.

Needless to say it was embarrassing and a FUNNY situation! XD

Callia and Artwork © to Me. Zaza, Gwizdo and Dragon Hunters © to Futurikon.

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