After some thought on the matter, I decided Kaida would feel most comfortable with an older lady as a therapist. I don't remember why I came to that decision. It just seemed natural. I think I personally would be more comfortable talking to a woman myself. I've never really needed any kind of counselor or therapist, but I usually do feel more comfortable with women doctors.
I have a story about that globe... In my drawing, it wasn't a globe but a model head with a brain. I actually forgot. When I was cleaning and coloring the page, I thought the ball was misshapen and redrew it. It wasn't until I started working on the next page that I realized it was not a globe at all. Eh, oh well. I guess it is now. ^_^;
For anyone just tuning in, this is the third chapter of a lengthy story arc. The beginning of the arc starts on page 552.
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ghostrunner: Too true. -_-
n_y_japlander: Trust is very fragile. It's hard to get back once lost.
Peipei: Yeah, the trust and forgive thing can be dangerous and has proven to be in the past. Yuki isn't trying to be mean. She just doesn't want Seiko getting herself into trouble.
trevor: I can see how one would think that, but you have miscalculated again. XD It was simply a segway into a Kaida chapter -- Kaida is the exception to prove the rule. ;-)
amanda: It's really hard to say with Seiko. Obviously she doesn't know nothing about Raidon. She knows he helped Ronnie. She knows Yuki arrested him. It's not apparent what else she might know because Seiko has a bad habit of not telling people things. :-P
caught up again :D
I must say, I read like 40 pages of UB today, and I'm noticing a huge improvement in both art and story. I'm not sure of what is it exactly, but I'm loving your latest pages. Visually, it has something to do with expressions and camera angles. Kudos for that ^_^
Hmmmm...yet again, you throw a curve ball into my predictions, proving that your stories are (pleasantly surprising) unpredictable! Which is just another reason why I dig reading them so much!
I dunno - I think I'd feel better talking about stuff to a guy. Guys are all about fixing things, which is usually the way *I* approach problems. Girls typically want to commiserate, and I don't find that terribly helpful.