After analysing samples of her own blood and that of Helga Ritter’s, Katherine attempts to translate her findings to an expectant Alex, Anesidor and Inajda. CLICK HERE for next chronological story.

The writer gives life to a story, the reader keeps it alive.
After analysing samples of her own blood and that of Helga Ritter’s, Katherine attempts to translate her findings to an expectant Alex, Anesidor and Inajda. CLICK HERE for next chronological story.
Oh my goodness, I’ve just realised how long it is since I’ve read your work- MONTHS!
I have a lot of catching up to do! But as always, your art work is superb!
Hi Sophie, glad to have you back here, thank you 😀
Its lovely to be back!
I always enjoy your posts.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
Thanks, Francine 😀
i think i need to do a lot of catching up. those images are so good.
Thank you Mark, 😀
That close up of Katherine is beautiful, darling. This was a good episode, though I didn’t want it to end.
Thanks, Helena, yes, Katherine is beautiful (although she doesn’t realise it) I can’t wait to release the others.
I look forward to your work~
Good day.
Thank you! 😀
admire your research into biological conditions, sounds like you know of which you speak…an upsetting episode though, I would have hoped that cancer was a forgotten word in 3990…powerful words and art as always Cheryl…
Hi John, that’s a good point, as in theory cancer and many other diseases were cured hundreds of years before 3990. However technology was stunted around the time Anesidor Sumian was a small child, and restrictions were placed on many of the scientific achievements made over the two thousand years spanning our time and theirs. In effect a lot of technology was lost or hidden. At the point when this story is set, cancer is still curable, but the catalyst which Alex and Katherine have been infected with, induces new incurable forms of otherwise ancient diseases. There have also been restrictions on treatment.
I love all the exciting twists that keep coming up!
Thank you! 😀
Hi Cheryl! Another fantastic issue. The close-up is beautiful. I heart Katherine – she’s just as much a fighter as Alex (I’ve just realised).
Thanks Richard, I do too, (she’s a special lady) 🙂
Love your illustrations! Hope I have time to actually read the stories at some point.
Thank you!