(Vol. 2 SPOILERS) - What is in Elle's...?

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Now that would be interesting, especially if it is one she drew herself rather then someone her father had draw it for her.
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Radioactive24 wrote:
jimbottwist wrote:maybe its just a nice good old fasion manga, one that portraise Alex and Elle as the main charitures.

...But that crayon drawing is the best bet.
It's paint. I had to improvise, seeing as how crayons and computer screens don't mix (trust me, I tried ): )
I just realized but... could the rainbow be a sign of Shonen-Ai (I dont mean to be derogatory towards anybody... >.>) and thus Yaoi!? Conspiracy theorists unite!

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I don't know, I think the DDR is an interesting theory, but still have to go with my gut which says something romantic and unexpected to come from her.

Something she made herself still seems most likely, something she made to express her feelings for him.
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To quote a recent show "Shiney shiney. Pretty pretty. Shiney shiney. Pretty pretty." *coughs* think that would be his reaction? :sweat:
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