Gang Doodles

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Doodle I did before my second class.

In each relationship, it's inevitable that everyone doodles their partner

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In each relationship, it's inevitable that everyone doodles their partner. 

NOTES:

The names next to the doodles are the people who drew it. Darrel drew Two-Bit and vice-versa, Soda drew Steve and vice-versa, Dallas (kinda) drew Tim and vice-versa, and Ponyboy drew Johnny and vice-versa. 

- Darrel: would probably put a little effort into it; he likes to see Two-Bit laughing or smiling; doodles are usually in his morning newspaper or napkins; he keeps them private

- Two-Bit: no effort; he would probably fantasize about Darrel's body; he doodles him on napkins and forces Darrel to keep them

- Soda: He watches a bunch of Mickey-Mouse and other cartoons with Two-Bit; probably gets his drawing style from that; he doodles on newspapers, magazines, or post-its; he proudly shows his doodles to Steve

- Steve: He thinks Sodapop is really pretty, not even handsome, just really pretty; he doodles him a lot; a lot of effort is put into his face; he doodles on his hand or on newspapers/magazines; Sodapop usually finds them

- Dallas: tries but ultimately fails because he thinks he always makes Tim look ugly (plus, he can't draw curly hair); a bunch of scribbles replace his doodles; usually found in old books or on napkins

- Tim: no effort; he likes drawing Dallas in his shirts and makes him say vulgar things; he thinks it's cute when Dallas cusses or acts tough; usually doodles in old books

- Ponyboy: puts way too much effort into it, shading and everything; he likes doodling Johnny just as he is; there's always a heart somewhere in the doodle; he doodles strictly in his sketchbook or when he's bored in class, the margins of his notes

- Johnny: looks like no effort, but he does put some in; likes to doodle him and Ponyboy together, especially holding hands; likes doodling hearts; usually doodles on napkins or folded up pieces of paper



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