Somehow I don't think that the occupant of this apartment was expecting HER.
One of the things I described in this chapter was how immaculate the interior of the apartment is compared to the exterior. Why will become evident if you look at the details & remember what was said about the occupant of this particular apartment.
Not a lot of dialogue on this one, I'm hoping the visuals get the idea across.
Comic of the Week
This week's comic of the week is one of our new members. Welcome to Damsels Don't Wear Glasses by Red Clause.
(I'm going to borrow her blurb - she's saying it better than I can :))Life's no cake walk in Persephone for some, but Lave Faraday has it worse than most. In a city where the undead are part of the night life, Lave is expected to make sure the balance between the living and the technically deceased stays in check; or do time in jail for past crimes. But when you have mafia vampires, necromancer frat boys, and zombie booze drinkers prowling the streets, one can't help but feel like a glorified paranormal janitor.
Yet somehow being underpaid and living in a shoe box apartment is the least of Lave's problems when she finds herself protecting a young boy from a sinister force, and making enemies in all the right places.
This comic has a very promising start and is in just the beginning stages of the tale. I look forward to more from this story!