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Photo: My cute little princesses

kapooey

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I can't believe I already have my two sweet babies for a year!! They really grow up fast =]
Here are some pictures of them. The black one is Yami and the other one is Hikari=] even tho these pictures are at least couple months old but I believe this is the size they gonna stay.
 

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