Comic 555 - Guardian

27th Jun 2014, 10:06 AM in Ch. 22: Valentine's Night
Guardian
Average Rating: 5 (11 votes)
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Jocelyn 27th Jun 2014, 10:06 AM edit delete
Jocelyn
Oh, god. Rain's so happy, she might start flying. XD

Fara meanwhile is perhaps understandably concerned. Not apprehensive though; I want to make sure that distinction is clear. Just eager to make sure that everything that's happening with her niece is right. In case you hadn't caught on in the last 500 pages, Rain is pretty much the most important thing in the world to Fara. She wants to make sure she's healthy and happy at all times.


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Rain, all characters and all other aspects of the story are copyright material belonging to me.

Don't forget, Rain - Volume 1 and 2 are available for purchase. ^_^

Also, I've said this before, but I'm trying to raise money for SRS, and I'm still struggling with it. If you can help, it would be most welcome. If not, don’t worry about it. I totally understand (you don't need to feel bad or apologize if you can’t).


While this isn't their first appearance in the chapter, Fara and Vincent's arc essentially starts here. So be sure to check out the chapter cover!
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Vellikat 27th Jun 2014, 10:33 AM edit delete reply
Vellikat
I'm worried... that the top of Rain's head will fall off if she smiles any wider.
j-eagle12212012 27th Jun 2014, 2:59 PM edit delete reply
j-eagle12212012
I can understand Fara's concern, but Rain is healthy and the only risk factor she might have to deal with is DVT
Edit:(other risk factors include health issues that run in Rain's family and since we don't know what those are yet we don't know the risk, also DVT stands for Deep Vein Thrombosis)
Karen Lynn 29th Jun 2014, 2:12 AM edit delete reply
Hey, I haven't commented in a while, but I saw your new avvie and absolutely /love/ your sylveon plush~
Guest 20th Apr 2019, 2:01 PM edit delete reply
Fara is such a cis. What about the risk of not going on hormones, huh? Rain is only 17 and it might still be possible to see some skeletal changes if you get there quickly.
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