2024 Art Summary
Quite the productive year, if I say so myself. ^_^ Here's to an even more productive 2025!! Happy New Year everyone!

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2024 Art Summary
Quite the productive year, if I say so myself. ^_^ Here's to an even more productive 2025!! Happy New Year everyone!
I hate how I can't gush endlessly about the story and lore of Girl Me! and the World of Moonlight at large because then my brain's happy chemicals will think I've already made the thing and I won't actually be able to make it.
But there's. So much I'm so ready to gush about.
So please, be patient and stay even just a fraction as hyped as I am.
Meet Cynthia Calloway, Seraph of Blades
Meet Fayth Bennet, Seraph of Fire
Moonlight's Shadow {Maddie and Riley}
He had actually count of how many days it had been since he last talked to Maddie. It was definitely over two days by that point. He released another sigh, more than happy that he had skipped morning classes that day. It was nice to have the dorm to himself. Even Dmitri had given him a strange look as he stayed laid in bed. It was well into the first class and he hadn’t even managed to put on a shirt. He laid on top of his covers, sweatpants on, and just stared up.
Riley had sincerely fucked things up. He knew it, but he just wasn’t really sure if he could apologize now. Feelings and opening up were not things he did. Besides with how he had hurt Maddie and how she looked when he walked away had joined in on the oh-so-wonderful parade of nightmares that kept him awake. He was fairly certain he wouldn’t get a full night’s sleep any time soon. With another sigh, he covered his eyes with an arm, not really caring anymore about whether or not he should sleep.