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Twilight in Paris
Featuring Louve.

Music: Midi of "Music of the Night" (midi) (lyrics) from Phantom of the Opera.
"My very favorite song is 'Music of the Night', from Phantom of the Opera."

(Louve, 21 JAN 1999)

Artwork done with prismacolor markers under comission by Bucky Boy

eArtwork concepted and designed by Louve with the advice and assistance of Cloudchaser

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OA list of all other drawings ever done with Louve in them can be seen below Bucky's pic.

Also available-Twilight In Paris Desktop Theme.  changes your computer's sounds, icons, colors, wallpaper, desktop icons and mouse cursors. PLEASE read the included readme.txt file!  This Theme also available from and most if not all of the dozens of desktop theme sites listed at the EZ Skins submit theme page.

Please visit The Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Hope Homepage to learn more about the terrible disease that Louve suffers from.  Specially made pins that you can wear to show your support for Louve and others who have this disease are available. Please also see this page on full body RSD a.k.a. Dysautonomia that is more specific to Louve's outlook and prognosis. "If Hell were a clinical medical condition, it might look something like reflex sympathetic dystrophy or RSD. The disorder actually goes by many names, but they all describe the same thing: a constant, intense burning pain in a limb that once begun, never goes away. The slightest touch, even a slight breeze can bring agony. The affected limb often becomes swollen. Many people have difficulty moving it at all." (Tom Haederle - Johns Hopkins University)

Please also visit Louve RSD Awareness Page-In Honor of Louve

Previous uncolored attempts by Bucky Boy at the drawing above can be seen here.

 Louve in fancy evening wear.  Made by Kichebo by editing a photo of Louve's human form with Photoshop 5, this looks like it's real and not just a drawing!  You can either send Kichebo an e-mail or look at his website.

Earl Bacon e-mail website not available

A Friend In Need  A story.  Sequil to What Goes Around Comes Around