Alexand had enough of Heyem, and excused both herself and her sister, from the table, so as not to upset Inajda. She walks with Heyem, away from the kitchen.
Alexand’s back story, set on Christmas Island Australia (3991)
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Really hated to see the sisters argue. Heyem will have to pick another battle if she wants a relationship with Alex.
Hi Darnell, you’re absolutely right. Alex really will do anything to avoid having to deal with Heyem, particularly when she is both emotionally and physically drained. Heyem can sense weakness, but she really is trying to be as supportive as her narcissistic tendencies will allow. I feel quite sad for them both really, as they are like oil and water, the dragon and the butterfly.
Really hated to see the sisters argue. Heyem will have to pick another battle if she wants a relationship with Alex.
Hi Darnell, you’re absolutely right. Alex really will do anything to avoid having to deal with Heyem, particularly when she is both emotionally and physically drained. Heyem can sense weakness, but she really is trying to be as supportive as her narcissistic tendencies will allow. I feel quite sad for them both really, as they are like oil and water, the dragon and the butterfly.
You know your girls 😉
Cheryl,
You do such a good job in expressing the emotions in the characters you draw. Keep up the great work!
And you too, Mark. If I could draw half as good as you, I’d be very pleased. (Drawing is definitely my secondary discipline) Thank you.
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I really enjoyed this, your writing is vivid and absorbing. Thanks for checking out my blog, I hope you will be back.
Steve.
Hi Steve, thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed reading, and yes I will be back to visit. Those birds and squirrels look very friendly!
Thanks so much! Yes, once the animals get used to me they are friendly indeed!