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usedbooks on July 1, 2019
The gasoline wasn't a last-minute consideration, but it was hard to figure out when and where Mike would find it.
Ultimately, it fit best with its owner's personality to have it very neatly stored in an outdoor shelter. The cabin owner is very orderly and well-prepared. I tried to make sure this came across in the visuals (including the dishes drying beside the sink, the bed being made, etc.).
It's end-scene now. I considered making it a chapter end, but it was too short to stand alone. Still looking forward to drawing the next scene (might actually buy me some time, as Mike has burned through my buffer).
Peipei at 10:25PM, July 1, 2019
Ah, it was only a false alarm! Phew!
usedbooks at 6:40AM, July 2, 2019
Sounds are extra scary when you're in that headspace.
plymayer at 7:12PM, July 1, 2019
Not so fast buddy.
usedbooks at 6:40AM, July 2, 2019
Faster, buddy!
Anubis at 1:09PM, July 1, 2019
Wonder if the gas missing will be noticed... some of these people are very posessive of their survival gear
usedbooks at 1:18PM, July 1, 2019
Mike already left footprints all over the cabin. He's not banking on subtlety at this point.
Tantz_Aerine at 6:18AM, July 1, 2019
I love Mike's stream of thought. Good deductions too.
usedbooks at 7:07AM, July 1, 2019
Thanks! Honestly, it's kind of a boring, anticlimactic page, but I figure being back out in the air tends to reboot the logic and senses.