My 4th Art Book (•ᴗ•)❤
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  • Reads 306
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 12
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Feb 10, 2020
Moving onto #4, WOOH!

Feels good (•ᴗ•)❤ 

It's been awhile

School really sucks, ya know?






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Super sorry! This usually means I'm full on requests, or busy in life, or stressed.




(My Art Books will end when they reach part 100, because more than 100 parts in a book seems like WAY too many to me. There is no telling how many art books I will have, not even I have an estimate.
You may still request in finished Art Books, just know that your request will be put in the next unfinished one.)



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You all are so nice, and supportive!

Thank you to all those who have voted, and/or commented!

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Thank you, thank you so much!
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