The Talk by Morris
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Description
Well if you have ever lost in love, more then likely you also fell victim to "The Talk." You know, when phrases like, "it's not you, it's me," and "can we still be friends?" are spoken.
In the last installment Sisina told Adam she would be by first thing in the morning to pick up her belongings. (Just the few things she had over there, like her toothbrush, some clothes and such.) Adam didn't sleep a wink, rather he thought all night about what he would say to her. First thing in the morning Sisina arrived and packed up her things. Before she left, Adam asked if they could go somewhere and talk. So they walked over the neighborhood park, without saying much. Finally Adam asked her what it was he did, why was she leaving him?
From there Adam got "The Talk" and as Sisina went on about how he didn't understand her, how the relationship wasn
Comments (9)
Binx
Sigh.....
Sacred Rose
Poor Adam!
Lisas_Botanicals
If she's moving out ... I'm moving in! :) Nice image, thanks!
Syyd
this is beautiful image wise, soft, and sad...story wise its sad...I can imagine how he feels, we've all been there. Now I can sit back and contemplate what her response is going to be, and how Big Bad Gabriel takes it as well! Thank you so much for breathing life into work.
Brandi
Another fantastic "installment" in the Adam/Sisina/Gabriel love triangle! You rock girly, I love this!!! Keep going... lovin' it!!! :)
micturn
great render, fabulous job on the hair
Eowyn
Damn! LisaB was first ;) That would've been my comment too. But hey, GREAT work!!! (And, great story, thank God I haven't been there myself!)
Destiny
Love a good story teller...love a good artist more...you win on both counts :)
SergeantJack
Innovative concept: turning this painful emotion that each of us feels into a work of art. Great job.