Here is another icon by snarkyllama. I use this one fairly often - which is actually not a good thing, because it's my sad icon, and it usually means that someone's just said they're going through a hard time.
That *is* sad but incredibly beautiful and whenever I see it I always think of a Romeo-type character in Shakespeare! The loose, white shirt and the arm sticking out, it looks as if he's holding on to a balcony and looking down to Juliet. I know it should be in the other way round but anyway...
The last rays of the setting sun were slanting through the window. As Bodie closed the sash, he examined the pensive contours of Doyle's face, the texture of his skin, the angles of his broken cheekbone and the shape of his eyes. He wished he had a talent for art or poetry, to try to capture this moment and stick it down on paper in permanent form.
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That's an accurate description of Doyle and a an brilliant icon.
Oh yes, this Doyle is often used in stories and I love it.
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From Crossing the Lines by Myrebelcat,
The last rays of the setting sun were slanting through the window. As Bodie closed the sash, he examined the pensive contours of Doyle's face, the texture of his skin, the angles of his broken cheekbone and the shape of his eyes. He wished he had a talent for art or poetry, to try to capture this moment and stick it down on paper in permanent form.
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