This is the first time I've drawn anything in almost a month! I was just itching to draw something, so I tried sitting at my computer desk to see if I could do it. It's not easy for me to maintain this position, and I definitely don't think I'm ready to get back to full pages, but I'm so freaking happy to be able to do something. This right here? This is progress!
Anyway, there have been a lot of things on my mind that I could've drawn, but of course, if I'm going to test the waters, it's going to be with Rain. I know it's not much, but it's something, so I hope you like it. And maybe it means we'll see more in the near future.
There's no rush on posting full pages! Take your time to recover. Two days ago someone recommend this comic to me and the only reason I didn't finish it in one day was because it was about 12:00am when I decided to go to bed
Just a friendly reminder: If you want to say something, try to keep it encouraging, because that's what I need right now. Please avoid stuff like "Don't overdo it" or "Don't rush" or "Take it slow" or "We can wait". I know people mean well when they say that kind of thing, but three surgeries later, I've never found it to be anything but discouraging. Part of recovery literally IS pushing yourself a little everyday; but that's not the same as rushing.
Like I said, this is my third surgery. Trust me to know how to take care of myself. I'm too OCD to diverge from my doctor's orders (and I am a big baby when it comes to pain), so I promise that nothing I'm doing is ever more than I'm capable of. ^_^
Happy to see you're getting well enough to resume drawing.
I found your webcomic a few weeks ago and have loved it. It's been great to have something like this for me to relate to. I've been trying to figure out my own feelings on my gender identity and things like your comic have helped. Thank you for making this.
This whole thing is awesome, and I look forward to seeing more of the story as soon as you're ready. I especially look forward to seeing more with Ky. I'm also really curious how Rain and Ana will be interacting. But Ky is my favorite so far... for... reasons... :-)
I'm glad you're making progress and able to doodle something.
We're all cheering for you
Just a friendly reminder: If you want to say something, try to keep it encouraging, because that's what I need right now. Please avoid stuff like "Don't overdo it" or "Don't rush" or "Take it slow" or "We can wait". I know people mean well when they say that kind of thing, but three surgeries later, I've never found it to be anything but discouraging. Part of recovery literally IS pushing yourself a little everyday; but that's not the same as rushing.
Like I said, this is my third surgery. Trust me to know how to take care of myself. I'm too OCD to diverge from my doctor's orders (and I am a big baby when it comes to pain), so I promise that nothing I'm doing is ever more than I'm capable of. ^_^
I found your webcomic a few weeks ago and have loved it. It's been great to have something like this for me to relate to. I've been trying to figure out my own feelings on my gender identity and things like your comic have helped. Thank you for making this.
This whole thing is awesome, and I look forward to seeing more of the story as soon as you're ready. I especially look forward to seeing more with Ky. I'm also really curious how Rain and Ana will be interacting. But Ky is my favorite so far... for... reasons... :-)