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Description First higher resolution drawing of mine, I'm curious as to how it'll fare.

Its also of another new roleplay character I deviced just for the heck of it and she's been around for nearly as long as Janine, still I only now got around to drawing her, have had some time on my hands when home and sick after all.

Not that much to say about poor Morgan(a) other than that she doesn't like to talk about herself, isn't your average Twillight-esque vampire (no she doesn't sparkle) she doesn't have ΓΌber powerful abilities or any of that, but still sucks blood even though she hates being a blood-sucker and so she's mostly anemic and very weak.
She loves and is addicted to bondage though, even for being such a shy girl.

Enjoy.
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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to ??? [2011-12-03 14:42:35 +0000 UTC]

I had fun and well, yeah; there were references, but I mixed them as usual; that ads errors, I'm sure but I'm glad you liked it

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Shierkhan In reply to Caffeinated-Creator [2011-12-03 16:21:24 +0000 UTC]

Ever hear about those handwove rugs that have one deliberately mistied knot in them?
Because nothing can exist and be perfect.
Art's like that too, and errors, they just add most times rather than take-away from.

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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to Shierkhan [2011-12-03 20:18:36 +0000 UTC]

Ah, glad you think so, even though my errors annoy me and I do everything I can to try and eradicate them ^^ in other words; I don't mind when people point them out.

Anyway, like I said; glad you liked

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Shierkhan In reply to Caffeinated-Creator [2011-12-03 21:29:53 +0000 UTC]

our own errors haunt us.
At least yours don't plave a $5000 transformer in jeopardy if you had a Dyslexic moment and miswired something.
We're all hostages to the Law of Averages...simply put, sooner or later Murphy's gonna swat ya crosst the noggin with his Big Book 'O Laws.
But errors don't spoil my appreciation of a piece, I look beyond those, at the Work itself.

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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to Shierkhan [2011-12-03 21:50:13 +0000 UTC]

no but I've been there too; more like toying with multi-million dollar machines X______x
O' he keeps doing that; its a mystery how my head's still in one piece after that many blows.
Well then you are a true art connoisseur :3

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Shierkhan In reply to Caffeinated-Creator [2011-12-03 22:14:17 +0000 UTC]

Murphy's Law States; That anything that can go wrong, will.

(Daniel) Jackson's Law states; Anything that can not possibly go wrong will always go wrong, usually with terrifying consequences.

Thank-You for referring to me as a Connoisseur, but I just think of myself as a guy who knows how to 'enjoy' art rather than merely 'assess/evaluate' it.
True,wrecking a mchine that pricey is...Problematic. But if I screw up, it comes outta MY pocket.

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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to Shierkhan [2011-12-04 14:02:52 +0000 UTC]

....and with the utmost horrible consequence DX

I wonder what Jack O'Neil's law would be; or, probably along the lines of; "too many words"

Ah I see ^^ we can all aspire to that end though :3

Well yeah, that is true, at least I was working with insured stuff, but if it'd break, hell'd only know how we'd compensate the customers for loss of products

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Shierkhan In reply to Caffeinated-Creator [2011-12-05 06:36:52 +0000 UTC]

Human sacrifice of an Intern?? LoL

O'Niell's Law...
There's a fun thought, because he does have his moments of verbal expansiveness.
Other times, as you said... LoL

I just don't like to put on airs. I'm like anyone else and I don't do that 'critic' thing, don't like them because they're usually too critical and unencouraging on the positive aspects of a piece. I know what I like, and I can usually put into words why I like it.
If I mention negative aspects on a piece, even then I phrase it so the Artist knows it's not an attack and purely an opinion.
And unlike most connoisseurs, I see Artists as People.
But I still very much appreciate the sentiment of the compliment paid to me, and Thank-You again!!

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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to Shierkhan [2011-12-05 13:04:49 +0000 UTC]

don't say that; I've been an intern so many times and I've screwed up loads and loads and even more loads of times.

Yeah; I can picture his trademark shrug and lifted eyebrows and that's it or a blunt; "what? what'd you expect?"

Okay ^^ well I'm much the same and make a point never to utter critique unless I can balance it with at least some point of positive feedback and highlighting the good parts of a piece.
Then again; I'm brutally honest and well, good, cause I know many people (me included) who seriously appreciate that approach.

You're welcome ^^ but I see your point.

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Shierkhan In reply to Caffeinated-Creator [2011-12-05 18:20:46 +0000 UTC]

Right, no interns, they do get a bad rap enough as it is...okay, a member of the competition then.

Or; O'Niell's Law; When the world is about to end, eat cake.
Case in point the episode where Anubis was using that gate-blower and the SGC had to use a fighter to get the Sgate out of the atmosphere.
Your's works extremely well too, because he'll go in one direction or another.

I just like art, and know that when an Artist does a work, they're putting part of themselves out there, so I respect that. Like you, I don't sugarcoat things, but I don't look at a piece through how the world would see it, just my own.
I simply enjoy Art, and have no desire to harm creative minds.

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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to Shierkhan [2011-12-05 18:25:19 +0000 UTC]

yeah ^^ a wha??? like a co-worker????

Yeah or like when Ba'al came.. "asking for help" and he was having lunch, a reeeeeally long lunch
True that.

Yeah you're right, works of art are very personal as its impossible not to immerse a part of yourself into it ^^ like you're imbuing them with your spirit or something.
That's a very sound outlook; after all, its impossible to cover every angle as your view is "tainted" by your own experiences and preferences and so on.

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Shierkhan In reply to Caffeinated-Creator [2011-12-05 18:49:18 +0000 UTC]

Employee from a rival company.
Unless you've got a habitual Lunch-Stealer who could be utilized for such.

O'Niell...NO-body could have done that character better than Anderson.
...locking those two offworld diplomats in a room until they hashed things out. LOL!

Thanks.
I see Artists the way some folks look at birds flying.
I envy you, in a good way, and appreciate what you do as I'll never be able to do it myself even though I understand the mental process in the same way as a bird-watcher would understand flight-physiology yet not be able to fly by flapping their arms. Even were I paid to be an Art 'Critic' I'd never do it.
I won't harm an Artist or other creative mind and I won't tell people what to think on the subject of Art. Personally I don't think Art Critic is a valid profession as Art whether doing in or viewing it is a highly subjective and personal experience--nobody will see the same piece in exactly the same way.
So...I have to question the validity of a Critic's profession.

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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to Shierkhan [2011-12-05 19:26:05 +0000 UTC]

Oh those, yeah those can go die in a fire >:3
<< don't get me started on those, eww.

Yeah, one thing that bothers me though is that subsequent characters like Mitchell and Shepard, kinda seem to draw from his example, I mean, they're very similar "plucky" character types. I don't mind them at all and SG is a franchise riddled with plot-holes anyway, I love to just sit back and relax and not think about it and whenever I catch myself going; "hey.. wait a minute.." I just repress and move on XD

You do realize that it is all because of hard work, right I got a long way to go before I'd be satisfied with my stuff and before I can associate with more successful artists? If you take a good look at my gallery, you'll probably notice that not only have I come a long way during my stay here on DA; I also keep repeating old mistakes. In other words; I think you can do the stuff I do too if you just put your mind to it.

Well no, I suppose you're right, but there are still times (and plenty often at that) when a person more experienced than I am in certain aspects, like human anatomy, lighting of objects and so on, can contribute some to my and other artists, artistic development. I do submit WIPs now and then that I do expect a fair amount of constructive criticism on.

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Shierkhan In reply to Caffeinated-Creator [2011-12-05 21:51:25 +0000 UTC]

Lunch-Thieves Must Die.

Exactly, it's semi-accurate sci-fi and meant for entertainment. I do the same thing...Marlene, not so much.
She loves to pick things apart, but not during a show, so it makes for some interesting Geek-Out conversations around here.
...then again we met in a 2nd hand bookstore over a copy of The Martian Chronicles.

Of course Art is hard work, and a steady climb in experience and skill development like ascending K2 or Everest. That's one of the things I see in a work, and am always amazed by.
Looking through your gallery now...maybe I will get some basic supplies and such, start off and see what i can do--no harm in trying. Thank-You for your encouragement!!
Just gotta find time thought...THAT's gonna be the real trick.
Marlene's a writer, so I live with the Literary version of such, and help her along as best I can with encouragement and if i critique something I always have suggestions as a 'menu' ready, and often she likes the way I re-phrase things, other times it gives her an idea for re-phrasing on her own.
You'll have to wait a while for constructive criticsm from me as I like works that have a 'rough' look to them because they remind me of a lot of sci-fi art from the 70's and 80's.

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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to Shierkhan [2011-12-05 22:13:07 +0000 UTC]

yes, but first they must be punished

its... its.. its very well written, but there are obviously going to be glaring plot-holes, not even the pure sci-fi ones but writing ones (something that isn't a plot hole, but a bit annoying is how terms like; "Dart, ZPM; Stargate etc. get picked up by other races and civilizations without any prior contact with people from our world, but just like how they all speak English, its sort of a "bridge" between the viewer and the characters to know what they're talking about)
XD what an epic way to meet someone :3

I'd rather say its like building a house out of sand; it'll come apart a few times but at the end of the day, you can usually see some progress :3
Oh we all start somewhere; my first stuff is pure freehand without even the slightest comprehension of scale and anatomy and so on, later on, but looking at other people's works and so on, it all started to dawn on me more and more. There are tons of good advice out there from loads of better qualified people but I think most of us are still learning.
THAT; is the issue; time is starting to become a problem of my own, even when I got loads of it because of P-R-O-C-R-A-S-T-I-N-A-T-I-O-N XD

Awesome; I know writing can be an awesome tool for envisioning things that later can be drawn; makes you think and thinking is the first step of drawing :3

XD Dawwwww and I get inspired by Sci fi of the late 80-s and early 90-s so.. well I think that works out fine then :3

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Shierkhan In reply to Caffeinated-Creator [2011-12-07 08:37:16 +0000 UTC]

Well of course they've gotta be punished...ya always gotta tenderize the sacrifice first lest you offend the, uh...'guests'.

Yeah the writing is generally pretty solid, and they are limited with only having an hour to work with and all the other factors involved in doing a tv production.
I still happily watch the reruns and enjoy them, always will.
English, as you say, that's just a production-reality, and smooths things out as most people hate subtitles.

I figure I'll start with keeping what you say above in mind, mess around until I've got confidence in the base-line basics, then I'll start asking questions of the more skilled and experienced as then I'll be able to use the answers rather than have to wait unti I get to the lowest level where i can...and generally enjoy art with a new eye, one towards looking at the curves, depths, and such so I can learn by example and emulation.
Basically, I'll start climbing the mountain.
Doodle-sketching is time-allowable and portable so that'll do for now while I'm still figuring out which end of a pen is which.

Marlene's take on writing is; If a picture's worth a thousand words, it works in reverse too. I've sketched out some tech-things for her, so she could get a better 'visual' handle on describing them--but that's just technical illustration.
I have to agree with you thinking is the first step, towards Art, writing, anything constructive really.

I just love that classic sci-fi artwork from back then, and it's influence shows nicely in your art!!
So, yup, works out nicely!!

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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to Shierkhan [2011-12-07 14:16:28 +0000 UTC]

Indeed :3

As is true with every show, yeah ^^
Same; I'm watching the whole thing from the start once more, now XD
I'm sadly not one of them but also, making up a whole language from scratch and all and to realistically make several and complete with dialects... yeah, enough said :3

Well, everyone's mind works differently, to me it was always imagining that was the first step, then getting it on paper any way possible (meaning freehand) then working on basic shapes and taking it to more detail as I go. That's my current style and it makes designs get more and more elaborate as you can pick them apart one aspect at a time and just rework them here and there; dunno if I explained it right, but soon enough, my most basic designs are gonna pop up in my gallery again, reworked once more :3

Well yes since thought and word are so closely related to our feeble human intellects :3 so I whole-heartedly agree that you can base a work of art on a thousand words as long as you also acknowledge that there are some things that will be lost in translation, as there are words that cannot be put correctly into a painting and a painting itself cannot summarize every word :3

Remember those books, those epic pages filled with space-art, all these oil-painting like and extremely detailed -if not always realistic - pictures that'd spur your imagination and pull you into another world full of wonder; yes, I couldn't help but get inspired by all that and I'm glad if you think it shows through what I draw and "paint"
Thanks ^^

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Shierkhan In reply to Caffeinated-Creator [2011-12-08 04:58:08 +0000 UTC]

Indeed.
Good one.

Language creation--I'll leave that to people who now what they're doing and like you, will stick to simpler things--like Chromo-Quantum Dynamics Resolved Against Relativistic Aspects.
Serious, I've tried to help Marlene with languages...not my ability whatsoever.

I'm basically learning how to walk by holding onto the furniture, so-to-speak. Messing around, trying things, making mistakes, having fun and hopefully learning something along the way.
I do understand what you're saying though, as I can 'relate' it to disassembling a generator or such to look for ways to re-work the design/improve it.
But your work is much more visually appealing.

Losses in translation are unavoidable as everyone's mind is different and thus perspectives differ. Also; 'Nothing's Perfect' factors in too.
But in general, it's pretty workable between the two media forms.

I still have a lot of those books...the ones with the really wild designs and checkerboard-painted ships and interstellar wars that should have happened by now with the Proximans...
I still go through them fairly ofetn to feed my mind and thus, also why I very much enjoy your art. It's so nice to finally encounter another appreciator of those overlooked Art books!!

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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to Shierkhan [2011-12-08 16:08:24 +0000 UTC]

Granted, there are a few and they could recycle some of earth's older dialects, which they actually did, but even so, doing that on a larger scale and maintaining a season-budget and deadlines, would be next to impossible, now wouldn't it????
Ah I wanted to be a linguist before; I speak three languages fluently and am working on a fourth so, languages are really far more my thing than Quantum Dynamics and so on :3

Making mistakes is necessary ^^ and learning from them and its a life-long process.
Well I wouldn't know about that it is though, probably far easier manageable as it is all fictitious and done for the aesthetics and not for realism ^^

How very true ^^ no one and nothing is indeed perfect ^^
That you are right about as well.

OOooooo are we talking about the exact same thing??? I had this trader's book or what it was called, filled with various ship designs and stories, but sadly, its been lost; now all I have is a copy of a page, framed, hanging on my wall, depicting a ship called the "ASM Manta" or something; gosh you sort of rung a bell right there.
Oh indeed, oh so many books I eyed through, so many that were lost, so many I never bought and have since regretted for the rest of my life ;_____; now my most precious Sci-Fi books are the Essential Guide to Star Wars Vehicles, the cut-out book from Star Wars Episode one, The Star Trek DS9 technical manual and.. well that's it really; a far too meager collection

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Shierkhan In reply to Caffeinated-Creator [2011-12-09 04:57:41 +0000 UTC]

I'm good with Science-y stuff and other things where I do cute little Human things with my paws and technical problems go away.
I'm good intuitively with languages, like identifying Latin root structure and figuring out the gist of what someone's saying--but that's it.

Mistakes, you said it all perfectly!!
Whether it's elements in a piece of technology or a work on a canvas, the components have to come together properly. In that way, we can relate.
But NObody is going to ogle a generator!!

If things were perfect...man, serious boredom.

TTA Trader's Guide or such, never owned it but if I ever track down an old copy it's sooo mine.
I KNOW the feeling...ones you wished you'd bought, and wat even more years later...and the small collection because less and less of that stuff gets done anymore. *sigh*

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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to Shierkhan [2011-12-09 16:58:01 +0000 UTC]

That is a talent to be envied :3
Ah, that's useful too :3

*ogles a generator* my god... the pipes... the piiiipes

that's like hypothesizing what it'd be like if every living person was exactly the same

:/ awwww but it is an awesome book. Yes you should get one.
Indeed, you hit the nail on its head with thatone; but even so, there are other ways open for us now, with the internet and such; eventually I will replace my crappy, photo-copied page with a higher resolution printed scan of the original page

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Shierkhan In reply to Caffeinated-Creator [2011-12-09 21:47:54 +0000 UTC]

It's a handy little talent, but it's 'static', kinda like an App for the brain. Tried to build on it, but it seems to be 'hardwired'.
No biggie, nobody can do everything.
Well, there's ogling generators and staring at them in techno-terror LOL
...then there's looking at eye-appealing art and dreaming 'what-if'. NObody looks at generators, electricity transformers, inverters or such and dreams of distant worlds and such.
Which is a good thing as it shows people have better taste than to do so.
If everyone was 'perfect' they would be all the same, hence my total agreement with you that it'd be Boredom Hell.
Happily enough--such is not the case.

I'll find them, a lifetime hunt, but that'll just mean more when I do find them as i go.
You make an excellent point about the internet and more ways being open now. It's easy to lose sight of that.
I did a google search on Chriss Foss, the Artist largely responsible for all those works it seems--still very popular.

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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to Shierkhan [2011-12-09 21:54:11 +0000 UTC]

yeah I guess that's right.
Yup; I'm the one that ogles them inappropriately :3

Well.. what about applications for advanced generators and stuff; like.. doctor McKay when he finds a ZPM XD

Indeed, that'd be hell.

Yes indeed; I've found some websites that host works of his so I've managed to get my greedy lil mitts on to a few of those pages we were talking about, in higher resolution >.3

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Shierkhan In reply to Caffeinated-Creator [2011-12-10 01:26:47 +0000 UTC]

Generator Fetish...
Tying into SG...
Well, McKay and some others are the only ones who would, in a manner similar to Scotty's remarks about the Enterprise and 'Her ample nacelles' in STAR TREK.
Still...even then, it's just more pleasant to view Art, and a ZPM inspires 'what can we do'--Art inspires 'what can't we do?'
Once you had his name as a lock-on I figured you'd have no trouble zeroing in on an abundance of that art.

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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to Shierkhan [2011-12-10 16:34:08 +0000 UTC]

more like technical fetish :3

XD indeed :3
I had his name once before actually, I guess my ZPM was just depleted (or; I got more pressing matters to take care of for the moment and just forgot about him till you brought it up again) now I thank you for giving me a new one :3 *surfs the galaxy once more*

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Shierkhan In reply to Caffeinated-Creator [2011-12-10 17:28:49 +0000 UTC]

Good point...'Technofetish' I forgot about, there's some folks who go gooey in old industrial areas, have libraries of B&W stills f such. Then there's the high-tech crowd, and they can be amazing!!

Always happy to give a jump-start.
See you out there, and around here.

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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to Shierkhan [2011-12-10 17:41:22 +0000 UTC]

I'm one of them; I love places overrun with rust, smelling of gasoline, covered in pipes and oh gosh.. *shivers and drools* XD I was kinda brought up in garages and work-shops, around trucks and huge machines :3

To infinity.. and beyond ^^

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strawberryzombie [2010-12-18 23:08:16 +0000 UTC]

an important please...
could you make me a quickie sample of a close view of Morgans eyes?...or are they jsut simply black again? xD

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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to strawberryzombie [2010-12-19 16:25:24 +0000 UTC]

Oh they're black but with a hint of red to them ^^ they look like amber if you hold a flashlight to them XD

sorry for the late reply

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strawberryzombie In reply to Caffeinated-Creator [2010-12-19 16:54:57 +0000 UTC]

nah, dun worry, jsut thank you for that information, darling^^

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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to strawberryzombie [2010-12-19 16:57:45 +0000 UTC]

no problem ^^

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Virginia-Dawn [2010-12-07 02:13:48 +0000 UTC]

Instant like!

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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to Virginia-Dawn [2010-12-07 17:48:49 +0000 UTC]

glad you do ^^

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jbdrules [2010-11-29 15:37:22 +0000 UTC]

like the picture very creative

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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to jbdrules [2010-11-29 18:36:52 +0000 UTC]

thanks a lot

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joseph-sweet [2010-11-25 09:25:24 +0000 UTC]

good work. And interesting contraption she's tied up with there.

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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to joseph-sweet [2010-11-25 15:29:15 +0000 UTC]

thanks... oh its just the standard spreader-bar :3

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strawberryzombie [2010-11-23 23:02:16 +0000 UTC]

i even saved it^^

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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to strawberryzombie [2010-11-24 13:51:49 +0000 UTC]

Oh wow and thanks for favving it

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strawberryzombie [2010-11-23 23:02:02 +0000 UTC]

WHY DIDNT I NOTICE HER?!?!?!?!?!? DDDDD8

i love her style, i so so love it 8//D

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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to strawberryzombie [2010-11-24 13:52:12 +0000 UTC]

I dunno ... :3

Morgan: *twitches in her bonds and blushes but doesn't mind being seen*

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strawberryzombie In reply to Caffeinated-Creator [2010-12-18 21:16:01 +0000 UTC]

*minces over to Morgan and then gets down on my haunches and smirkingly, purringly and a bit hummingly startes to take photots of her with a slightly special attention on her butt adn the hole un her underwear*

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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to strawberryzombie [2010-12-18 21:31:43 +0000 UTC]

Morgan: *blushes beet red and grunts, but smiles, wondering if you'll make her do stuff to get those photos back, but notes that she'll kill you if you post them online anywhere*

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strawberryzombie In reply to Caffeinated-Creator [2010-12-18 21:41:36 +0000 UTC]

*giggles mischievously and takes some special photos of her bright red face with a grin on mine* oh dear lord, those are epic imagies, what not all i could do with those...might give a great money if i sell'em *another chuckle, but takes a scirror yet tapping it first on my chin, think what of er remaiing clothes to cut off first for more explicite photos*

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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to strawberryzombie [2010-12-18 22:02:05 +0000 UTC]

Morgan: *twitches the side of her lip, her fang making a scraping noise against the gag as she does and twitches some more worriedly, not wanting to get exposed, but part of her screams to have herself offered to you*

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MKbuster [2010-11-18 10:56:57 +0000 UTC]

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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to MKbuster [2010-11-18 17:06:41 +0000 UTC]



Morgan:

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MKbuster In reply to Caffeinated-Creator [2010-11-19 01:08:10 +0000 UTC]

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Kare-Valgon [2010-11-18 01:33:38 +0000 UTC]

very sexy nice job

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Caffeinated-Creator In reply to Kare-Valgon [2010-11-18 17:06:45 +0000 UTC]

thanks :3

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