Last week when I mentioned the graphic novel for “Willowweep Manor” being published by Mcelderry Books/Simon&Schuster, I forgot…
….TO LINK UP MY PARTNER IN CRIME SHAENON GARRITY, WEBCARTOONIST EXTRORDINAIRE!
Last week when I mentioned the graphic novel for “Willowweep Manor” being published by Mcelderry Books/Simon&Schuster, I forgot…
….TO LINK UP MY PARTNER IN CRIME SHAENON GARRITY, WEBCARTOONIST EXTRORDINAIRE!
She’s like Baron Munchausen, Chuck Norris, and Bill Brasky combined.
There’s no better lie than the truth.
Oh hey! Allow me to ask you a question I know the answer to.
Payout, no? Payload is what . you load into a truck so you can bring it to the mercenaries as a payout.
She is kinda totally batshit, isn’t she?
“What do you need me to do, anyhow?”
“Well, I was thinking, so I torch-weld a piece of the roof in a circular motion and cause tons of debris to rain down. Mayhem! What fun! Alas, the commotion will alert them and they’ll know we are getting Devyat out.”
“So you need me to spirit her away when all hell breaks loose?”
“Even better! You just make sure to catch all of the debris quiet-like. You’re strong and sturdy yet squishy and surprisingly stoic in the face of severe pain. So I’m playing to your strengths here. And I’m usually not prone to giving compliments.”
Anesu is not deflected by her own erratic and totally deserved reputation. She pursues truth and justice and the Galactic Way and nothing can deter her. Not even herself. Not in the slightest.
And she’s able to use her own unbelievability to her own best advantage. Pilot has no idea what Anesu really wants and doesn’t care in the slightest. She’s going to help rescue Devyat, and that’s all that matters.
God, I wish I could use my own erraticness to such good effect. I’d be a superhero, cape or no. Like Anesu.