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Dirt Brown 11, Cerise 4: Pookie
Author: Kat
Title: Pookie
Story: In the Heart -- Mad Scientist AU
Colors: Dirt brown 11 (Mother Earth), cerise 4 (Cute animals)
Supplies and Materials: Bichromatic (dirt brown and cerise), novelty beads (police dog), miniature, acrylic (On a dark and abandoned street), eraser (Mad Scientist AU)
Word Count: 100
Rating: PG
Summary: Ivy brought home a Rottweiler.
Warnings: none.
Notes: DONE WITH DIRT BROWN.
When Ivy was twelve years old, she brought home a Rottweiler.
She found him tied up in an alley with a huge spiked collar and a miserable expression. Ivy wasn't stupid about animals exactly but she was usually fearless, and the collar had a really obvious catch.
"Mom!" she said cheerfully, while the Rottweiler licked her face and growled at anyone who came too near. "Dad! He followed me home, can I keep him?"
Her parents were inclined to shout, but they gave in eventually, if only because the Rottweiler refused to be seperated from her.
Ivy called him Pookie.
Title: Pookie
Story: In the Heart -- Mad Scientist AU
Colors: Dirt brown 11 (Mother Earth), cerise 4 (Cute animals)
Supplies and Materials: Bichromatic (dirt brown and cerise), novelty beads (police dog), miniature, acrylic (On a dark and abandoned street), eraser (Mad Scientist AU)
Word Count: 100
Rating: PG
Summary: Ivy brought home a Rottweiler.
Warnings: none.
Notes: DONE WITH DIRT BROWN.
When Ivy was twelve years old, she brought home a Rottweiler.
She found him tied up in an alley with a huge spiked collar and a miserable expression. Ivy wasn't stupid about animals exactly but she was usually fearless, and the collar had a really obvious catch.
"Mom!" she said cheerfully, while the Rottweiler licked her face and growled at anyone who came too near. "Dad! He followed me home, can I keep him?"
Her parents were inclined to shout, but they gave in eventually, if only because the Rottweiler refused to be seperated from her.
Ivy called him Pookie.