Meeting Mr. Johnson (Part 2) by shamstar
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Description
Kammie: "That's a lot of money, Mr. Johnson."
Mr. Johnson: "It is a very dangerous job."
Kammie: "Tell me more."
Mr. Johnson: "My employer has a real problem--Say, should that dog be here?"
Kammie: "That's not a dog, he's our shaman. He's having a bit of a problem with his shapeshifter spell. It is kind of stuck. Now what about your problem?"
The story continues...
Thanks for looking and I appreciate all your comments.
Comments (15)
preeder
I think we can sum this story up with just one word "TROUBLE" and lots of it on the way - I cannot wait. Keep em coming - please.
flaviok
Excelente cena e texto meu amigo, esplendida realização, aplausos (5)
ArtistKimberly
great work,
flavia49
marvelous scene!!
papasmrfe
Lol. "You cannot be returned you to your original form. The file Hal.dll is missing."
neiwil
They want to be careful taking this job, I'd be cautious of any red headed guy who dresses all in brown :-) That said, it looks like being a lot of trouble, for such serious money, sure the crew can handle it though.The makings of another nice litle series, goody goody...... (they may want to get the BDO in to check that dart board, looks a 'tad' low to me!)
Leije
The "shaman" is very attentive ! Fun image !
bazza
Great scene and start of another adventure.. Well done!
Faemike55
Perhaps he should have used a spell checker..... Great scene
MsCrYpT
Fantastic image and lighting :)
cjoe
Just luv the blonde model nicely lit scene too !
SIGMAWORLD
Sehr gute Szene, Charaktere und Posen. Prima!
mgtcs
Amazing composition again, lovely work!
HADCANCER
I had to read the story to finally figure out why the guy expression was so strange. Good one.
brewgirlca
Good one, like the concept of the shamen stuck in dog form, Mike is right, next time use a spell checker.