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Art: Wedding Boat
First drawing from this meme (there are still 5 spots free, btw)
Back when the "What a Catch, Donnie" video came out,
xbeax and I commentficced a completely hilarious story about Brendon and Spencer getting married on Patrick's ship. The story was pretty long and involved a crossover with some of the characters from
thegaystarfish (my apologies to
theopteryx; we twisted the plot completely and I'll say "I'm sorry" 'till the end of time to repent).
Anyway,
xbeax asked for art from that silly WACD!AU, so here it is! Hope you like it, Bea :)

Back when the "What a Catch, Donnie" video came out,
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I think the commentfic was in friend locked post :( Damn. Well, it wasn't a masterpiece, just me and Bea flailing over gay to-be-married boyfriends :)
I'm kind of a fan of that kind of concept and I use it as often as possible (in fact, I used it in one of my BBB pieces last year and for the Merlin BB, too). I just really like the idea of making something that can replicate/come near the headspace you get in when reading a story. I don't know if I can explain it... When I read a story I tend to step into a headspace where the whole story exsists as a unit and not just a sequence of scenes, so when I think about a story I've read, I remember all of it as a whole entity; when I try to make art for a story, I always try to draw something that can reproduce that effect, but it doesn't always work out, especially if my brain gets stuck on a particular scene. Thank you for your attention, I'll now try and shut my fingers in a mouse trap.