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Dr. Lanyon and Mr. Utterson (respectively):
Literally had myself going "Damn, what do they look like again".
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Back at it again with picrew:
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde:
Dr. Lanyon and Mr. Utterson (respectively):
Literally had myself going "Damn, what do they look like again".
🌞The sun has kissed me goodnight, cute things my characters have likely done pt1🌞
Jekyll has always been a stressed person who worries a bit too much on mundane things.
Hyde, representing and taking advantage of his newly endowed emotional youth, takes it upon themself to tempt him to a dance.
Jekyll, at first, goes against this, deeming it as ridiculous and stating that there is no music anyways.
Hyde tells him that there is always music and tells Jekyll to listen out to the song of the birds and the whistle of the wind. Hyde then begins to hum and offers out his hand.
Jekyll, uninterested but admittedly entertained by the obscurity of it decides to take it and joins Hyde in a festive dance.
Moments later, a few "intruders" arrive, catching Jekyll in an act of what seems like insanity as he hums to himself. They both look on in interest and mischief with smiles on their face and laughs ensnaired, trying their best to remain quiet as they remove their outer coats and lay down their hats.
Suddenly, Jekyll is surprised by two hands which raise him high and spins him while another grabs hold of his hands when his feet touch the ground once again.
Surprised, Jekyll sees the faces of Dr. Lanyon and Mr. Utterson holding hands with him in a ring, smiling and laughing as they spin around.
Lanyon asks why he stopped humming and once Jekyll recovers from his shock, breaks out into laughter as well.
Utterson suggests a song he knows and the three begin humming and laughing as they dance like school children in the spring time.
Hyde couldn't help but to laugh as well.
Tried at the lawyer man again-
And as far designs as go, I will continue trying.