Widdershins by Kate Ashwin for September 18, 2019

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    McColl34 Premium Member over 4 years ago

    Well, he warned her in time before she blurted out his current occupation. Perhaps he will be able to continue to be a “lawyer” for some time, now.

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    McColl34 Premium Member over 4 years ago

    Hmm. The cat is not only allowing, but soliciting skritches. He must really not be a bad guy.

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    SukieCrandall Premium Member over 4 years ago

    Paths from isolation frequently are not the ones toward it. Some are high, some low, some fast, some slow, others meander as round they go. Often the leaving takes longer than the withdrawal, but proportionately is much more beneficial. The only things certain for each coming home is that the wanderer and home are never the same afterward. (Echoes of the past never are the past itself though foundations often remain.) Changes with emergence are true for each form of isolation and more often than not this is not a negative.

    Why the heck say that? There seems to be a theme of multiple isolation forms playing beneath the surface in the story so far. It will be great fun to watch the creation of the individual routes forward from isolation. (Hey, good fiction themes do appear in graphic novels, too.)

    Of course, different people have the particulars of their own lives create different interpretations or emphases on different points at different times, so what one might seem earth shattering may to another appear just as a harry situation.

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    scyphi26  over 4 years ago

    “You with the hair.” I’m totally calling him that from here on, now. :D

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    Taracinablue  over 4 years ago

    Love all the little motion details here: Eliza snapping down the shades, Eliza snatching away a jar from Sharpe, her narrowed eyes of scrutiny at her best friend, and poor Knotty’s worried wiggly mouth and beads of sweat. Poor kid’s gonna have gray hair by the time this night is over.

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