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Did he really just say something nice?
Will Fae find Eternity before she developes a Complex
Did he really just say something nice?
Ask a stupid question get a… Well the real rule is more of ask a question that’s simple, no matter how good, and get a flippant response. — Edit: typo has been fixed.
The title of the chapter has several meanings. Firstly there’s the ghosts, people that once were. Next there’s an actual shift in the dynamic between Adrik and Fae, to more of what it once was before Fae’s memory wipe. If you can actually believe it, once upon a time they got along a lot more… Continue reading 12
Fake-spoiler: Fae never does get psychic powers of her own. All of her powers have been revealed but that doesn’t mean she won’t eventually become skilled with what she has. She just has to discover her confidence first. — Yesterday I officially became enrolled at a university to work towards a BS in the geological… Continue reading 13
And that’s the end of the scene. Those two might actually be capable of getting along after all.
If you were wondering why everyone had been sitting uncomfortably on the wooden floor, it is because Marie has gathered all of the extra pillows in order to make Fae’s pillow seat/bed. Though, Enya and Bjorn would both rather sit on the wooden floor than the pillows anyway. Fae was the only one whose comfort… Continue reading 15
Marie carries around flasks of distilled water for just in case she has to use her abilities while in a humanoid form. She prefers to carry around distilled water because distilled water is the easiest water to control the flow of. Ordinarily the difference in the control-ability of water is so minute that it wouldn’t… Continue reading 16
Getting the water to float like that takes a lot more concentration than it looks like. Marie is flinging the flask backwards because it is the only way she’s able to guarantee that it doesn’t fall on her foot and disrupt her concentration.
The pillows were only on two pages and I already grew tired enough of drawing them that they didn’t make it back for a third page.
Look who’s back.