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Rei Easthope

Your Eyes Open
Your Eyes Open by @Panthra (Rei Easthope)

"It's a lonley road that you have chosen, it's a long time since your heart was frozen. Morning comes and you don't want to know me any more. It's a lonely place that you have gone to, and it's a lonely end that you will come to. Morning comes and you don't want to know me any more.

For a moment your eyes open and you know, all the things I ever wanted you to know. I don't know you, and I don't want to. Till the moment your eyes open and you know..." - Your eyes open, Keane

Since we all started playing Budokai 2 after so long, and re-watching old episodes, I'm really getting back into the DBZ fandom which I love so much ^^ So be expecting to see more DBZ stoof from me.

Anyway, this picture came from listening to the above song, and watching the Majin Vegeta episodes... I kinda attribute that song to him, as is it were from maybe Goku's point of view... I dunno.

But anyway, I just kinda think that at some point, as Vegeta's overcoming Babidi's control, he kinda realises what his done... his 'eyes open' as it were... so yeah.

Anyway... I like it ^^

NOTE: I know there are a dozen things wrong with this picture... but I was tired and couldn't get it right... so cut me some slack plz

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