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Tina smiled sadly. "I kind of have to do it that way. If I let myself think of them as people rather than just food, I might never eat again, and then this magnificent chest would just shrivel away. So I carry along my trusty grocery bag, and tell myself that what I put in it is nothing more than food…"
"Does it work?" Lucy asked.
"Most of the time, I make it work," Tina said. "Most of the time."
- From "Tina's Dinner Date #1," by Throat Wolf
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Posted by Elle 16 years ago Report
Once again, the emotion. o.o Love it of course!
Posted by Ragtime 16 years ago Report
Yeah, looks like she had a bad day.
Posted by Carnoustie 16 years ago Report
I don't think I see skepticism there.
I see forlorn resignation.
Why have you never illustrated a random scene from something I've done? D:
Posted by Throat_Wolf 16 years ago Report
You've perfectly captured Tina in one of those rare moments where she lets herself wonder about the morality of what she's doing. The Tina that she almost never shows to the rest of the world, hiding it behind a mask of breezy cheerfulness.
I didn't have any real idea what Tina looked like before. Now this is the face I'm always going to see when I think of her. Very good job.
(Why can't my stories get this many comments this quickly? :P )
Posted by Fear 16 years ago Report
There is nothing more beutiful than dispare.
Posted by Ragtime 16 years ago Report
Gee, you're just a bundle of sunshine, aren'tcha?
Joking aside, I'm glad you like it.
Posted by Fear 16 years ago Report
If you want to hear a joke well , A priest and a little boy walk in a bar , Wait I should stop. This is a long joke. The priest gets in a battle with Michael Jackson , you could get lost so I'm ending it.