9/23/2024
Due to family medical issues, Requiem is on indefinite hiatus.
An elderly family member of ours took a bad fall on Labor Day night, and we’ve been dealing with the aftermath ever since. Hopefully, things will get sorted out, but as of right now, doing a daily comic is not something my schedule can allow.
Sorry to have this happen, but as everyone knows, real life comes first….and at least we don’t have too many running storylines on the backburner.
Last panel: If you insist on improper English then do it properly 😉
It is either “… where she is.” or “… where she’s at.”, the first choice would be mo grammatically proper as well 🙂
Did the agent for the company want to be discovered? Maybe, but I don’t think so. Unless, of course, they want to scare her into doing something stupid…
In any case, Aya’s got over 7,000 years worth of experience in staying hidden.
1. No one truly speaks “proper” english. I just assumed it was dialect.
2. First she puts him in mortal danger, then she’s going to save him by betraying her guidance counselor who has ten time her experience at everything. Oh, goody. And Francisco’s right – in the last 7,000 years she has to have learned something about disappearing long enough that mortal people lose interest in finding her (them). Lady is not a genius.
Unfortunately, immortality doesn’t make you intelligent. I always figured that there had to be a one that wasn’t all that swift. Someone who was more lucky than good.
But a brain the size of a dust mite? Yes, I know people like that. The thought of them living out a normal life span is frightening. In this case, it’s horrifying.
It’s one of the the things that made this section of the comic hard. I kept on wanting to make her smarter. Part of me kept on screaming: “YOU IDIOT!!!!!” It was definitely difficult to keep from injecting my perspective into her story.
It is either “… where she is.” or “… where she’s at.”, the first choice would be mo grammatically proper as well 🙂
In any case, Aya’s got over 7,000 years worth of experience in staying hidden.
2. First she puts him in mortal danger, then she’s going to save him by betraying her guidance counselor who has ten time her experience at everything. Oh, goody. And Francisco’s right – in the last 7,000 years she has to have learned something about disappearing long enough that mortal people lose interest in finding her (them). Lady is not a genius.