A story as unique as a snowflake :) Such beautiful words, and beautiful beautiful illustrations. The first is breathtaking - Aziraphale looks precisely like a Greco-Roman statue, and I love it to bits.
I can't see the illustrations, either, but I liked the story, especially this bit:
Their love, he concluded, had just grown in place over the years, felt by them both, admitted by neither, until one day it was there, all around them. There had been no need to tell the other, because he already knew.
Because that's what I always imagine it's like for them.
Comments 20
Nice job!
Reply
Reply
waxbean probably didn't notice because she can see them! I can too!
Thanks for letting us know some people can't. >
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Their love, he concluded, had just grown in place over the years, felt by them both, admitted by neither, until one day it was there, all around them. There had been no need to tell the other, because he already knew.
Because that's what I always imagine it's like for them.
Reply
Reply
Reply
They're amazing - I love the roundness of Aziraphale's cheeks, and his body, and the composition. Great job.
Reply
Leave a comment