Hi, it's me, scriptwriter of Sheltering With You!
I decided to make my project. I’m still thinking about the name of the story.

This will be the story of Muni, office worker, in a world where catgirls have become commonplace.

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Righin sheltering Mutley from the rain, an anniversary piece commissioned by ! Was such a lovely piece to work on :D

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Sketches. Winter sweeps into with frozen winds and gnawing hunger. Instead of sheltering in their warm homes, the people of have been forced to flee and attacks. Escaping one horror, forced to endure another. Please do something!

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Hi! This is an old sketch by scriptwriter (she is also an artist).

The second love interest - Liana! 💙

By the way, the script is completely finished! 11 endings!

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Thank you, YouTube, for helping me realize my dream of sheltering a homeless woman so I can gorge her on roasted chicken and bark at her until she fucks me.

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Tups sheltering by a wall Experimenting and pushing.

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"Amidst the blue skies, a link from past to future. The sheltering wings of the protector"
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<<Mobius one, cleared to engage>>
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First ever attempt at painting, apart from the Phantom.

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First tweet! We're working on "Sheltering With You". Main character is Helena!
Sketch ~

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Sheltering in the Dunes, oil detail https://t.co/IjXL1IMB3E

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New snow scene finished today 🙂'Sheltering On A Snowy Night'

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Highbury Barn, in a once popular place of entertainment, is the subject of this lovely donkey sheltering in the shade, near c.1775

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Okay, this time a bit more serious.. I started my bumpy road to the professional characterartisthood 2 months ago and so far it's been amazing, thanks for sheltering my character artist ass with his new super cool project. Still unannounced...

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Its a Gourgeist sheltering a Cubone in the rain. Idk I thought it would be cute.

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Sheltering our homeless- in today's

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"...in a word,
I am too proud to be a parasite,
And if my nature wants the germ that grows
Towering to heaven like the mountain pine,
Or like the oak, sheltering multitudes-
I stand, not high it may be- but alone!”
― Edmond Rostand, Cyrano de Bergerac

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