Well, at least she finally stood up to her. That’s the big thing that came out of this. The fact that she’s strong enough to even do that just shows how much she has grown since coming here. But yeah I know that feeling that no matter what you say or do, you’re never going to change your parent’s behavior. I know that feeling all too well.
I still can’t predict how the problem with her mom will be resolved, but look how calm Abeille is and she has her father and Miel’s family to support her. She’s thinking trough every detail, always following the path she feels is right, whether or not it benefits her directly. A heroine, in other words. Our Abeille.
Oof. Ain’t that the way, Abeille. Always trying again and convincing yourself if you just stated it the right way, they would understand. Or maybe if you let some of that anger out, they’d know you are actually serious. Or maybe if you use big words you learned from your psychologist, they’ll listen. And they never do, and it always ends the same as always.
Cut the Queen B off. Cut the Queen B off. LOL
Amaryllis is perennial.
You can transplant it at least, into a pot.
Aww, my girl having the right observations here <3
Well, at least she finally stood up to her. That’s the big thing that came out of this. The fact that she’s strong enough to even do that just shows how much she has grown since coming here. But yeah I know that feeling that no matter what you say or do, you’re never going to change your parent’s behavior. I know that feeling all too well.
Same. It’s a bit heartbreaking. This chapter really got to me.
I love the eating faces. The thumb point in panel 3 seems very snow siren-like.
I still can’t predict how the problem with her mom will be resolved, but look how calm Abeille is and she has her father and Miel’s family to support her. She’s thinking trough every detail, always following the path she feels is right, whether or not it benefits her directly. A heroine, in other words. Our Abeille.
Is it me, or is Miel’s wardrobe getting looser and more casual as the story progresses?
Oof. Ain’t that the way, Abeille. Always trying again and convincing yourself if you just stated it the right way, they would understand. Or maybe if you let some of that anger out, they’d know you are actually serious. Or maybe if you use big words you learned from your psychologist, they’ll listen. And they never do, and it always ends the same as always.