Title: The Way I See (Through) You Artist: pinkelephant42 Giftee: midnight_birth Rating: G Pairing: Percy/Oliver Warnings: none Summary: Percy has a particular interest that he's not good at hiding.
I love everything about this gift, dear mystery artist! I loved that you chose this pairing. There is not enough art of it around. (Almost none, actually).
Gosh, let me try to tell you everything I loved without missing anything. I love the texture on both of their hair's. Especially Percy's! They look so real and shiny and awesome I just want to reach out my hand and run it through it.
Percy is perfect. I can't stop staring at him. His expression is just fantastic! The innocence, the surprise, the slightly opened mouth...
Oliver is also just yummy. His wind-swept hair, his eyebrows, his satisfied smirk, the way his hand is stroking Percy's face and holding the book. His little smile and his open shirt are details I especially like. It's so himI love the details of the books. The tiny Quidditch player on the book, the difference between fonts.. In general, I really love the theme of contrast. The way that Quidditch book is yellow and the book is fancy, and the way that Wizarding
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I love everything about this gift, dear mystery artist! I loved that you chose this pairing. There is not enough art of it around. (Almost none, actually).
Gosh, let me try to tell you everything I loved without missing anything. I love the texture on both of their hair's. Especially Percy's! They look so real and shiny and awesome I just want to reach out my hand and run it through it.
Percy is perfect. I can't stop staring at him. His expression is just fantastic! The innocence, the surprise, the slightly opened mouth...
Oliver is also just yummy. His wind-swept hair, his eyebrows, his satisfied smirk, the way his hand is stroking Percy's face and holding the book. His little smile and his open shirt are details I especially like. It's so himI love the details of the books. The tiny Quidditch player on the book, the difference between fonts.. In general, I really love the theme of contrast. The way that Quidditch book is yellow and the book is fancy, and the way that Wizarding ( ... )
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