The first was not a wholly original plot, but the device was well used to make a satisfying story and the art alone makes it worth reading.
I ended up liking the last the most after reading it twice. Assumptions are poison to relationships but this teacher's poor jump to a conclusion ended up being a good thing, but not until the 'secret of you' was discovered - hehe. Some pretty deep layers for such a short story.
I'm just going to pretend the middle story doesn't exist. Statistics show relationships that start horizontally are less likely to last. Should preceding it with lies and dishonesty (for whatever reason) be expected to improve the odds?
The first was not a wholly original plot, but the device was well used to make a satisfying story and the art alone makes it worth reading.
I ended up liking the last the most after reading it twice. Assumptions are poison to relationships but this teacher's poor jump to a conclusion ended up being a good thing, but not until the 'secret of you' was discovered - hehe. Some pretty deep layers for such a short story.
I'm just going to pretend the middle story doesn't exist. Statistics show relationships that start horizontally are less likely to last. Should preceding it with lies and dishonesty (for whatever reason) be expected to improve the odds?