I want to love them dearly, and it also seems to me that Starscream could often speak without thinking to Skyfire.

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I want to love them dearly, and it also seems to me that Starscream could often speak without thinking to Skyfire.
By the way, not so long ago (or long ago?) I've redesigned the Skylights. I love my previous hummies, but now I think I wanted something more mundane and closer to real clothes? Anyway, I hope you like it.
Some more sketches (for some reason I like to think that Starscream smokes)
More Skystars like in a new au? Okay, more like just a sudden urge to draw them in an Asian style.
They went where they didn't need to go
Yo, I'm alive and I brought you some of my Skystars.
And their silly portraits eheh
A little emotional meeting
I'm always very ashamed to talk about my au, something more than just pictures, but I want to share this one with me and I hope you won't be too strict about how I tell you.…
In this case, as in the canon, Skye was found in blocks of ice and his condition was severe and he lost a lot of weight. (I should probably say that yes, these are humanizations, but I think their body is far from human and they suffer many injuries differently, in terms of not fatal)
Starscream was happy to meet his loved one and someone he could trust over the years of the war and volunteered to keep an eye on him.
Starscream also has an injury, but from the past, when Skye disappeared. During these searches, he got frostbite on his hands, which I wanted to depict with such scars.
Sky feels a lot of guilt about it. Although somewhere in his subconscious he understands that he shouldn't blame himself for this.
Basically, the story will be about the deteriorating morale of both guys.
Starscream, with the recovery of his friend, will wish that he would still depend on him, which will be reflected in his behavior.
Skyfire, on the other hand, will go into deep introspection and I don't understand who he hates more, himself or a friend.
In the end, it's unlikely that everything will end well.
A strange self-deception, to find value in what you have stopped seeing.
When I see destructive relationships in stories, whether it's direct abuse or misunderstanding, I'm not sure that at least one of the sides of it is not self-destructing.
I think I want to show in the future how this pain from feelings affects both of them, but in different ways.
Again, some lazy stuff about Jetfire and Starscream from Broken Glass. Can I ask no questions? (╥ ω ╥)