Yey, Episode 2! (The Pleasants)
Angela and Lilith sneaks out...
Tell me what you think :)
Music by:
-Coheed and Cambria
-Boys like Girls
-The Receiving End of Sirens
Thank God for Typhoon Egay. Classes were suspended, so I had time to do part 1 of the final episode. ;) I'm sorry for the delay everyone! So don't be mad. I really appreciate those people who understands my situation. I have to prioritize my studies, so movie making will have to wait. Again your comments please!
Don Lothario's dream
I tried making this creepy but I don't think i'm successful hahaha. :) It's hard to make a horror epsiode with such a cute game. Anyway, its up to you to decide whether Don was really bitten or not. :P It's a surprise...
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