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Veterinary student Amra can be found most days studying at a cozy cafe. When extroverted, flirty barista Shena comes in to her life, it presents a new challenge for Amra, breaking out of her shell. Read and see how the shy Siamese and outgoing Tabby form a tight bond... And maybe something more~
Adult 18+ / romantic / lesbian / feline
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Writing, Art, & Amra © wolfpsalm
Shena © chewythewolf
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Category Artwork (Digital) / Comics
Species Housecat
Size 1280 x 1656px
File Size 1.77 MB
Lovely and most well done.
I feel it sort of reminds me of a scene in, "It's a Wonderful Life."
An elderly gentleman is sitting on his front porch while young George Bailey is walking along with Marry, his future wife.
George does not seem to see the blatant "kiss me" signals Marry is giving off. The guy that directs the airplanes where to park with the light cones is more subtle than Marry is, lol.
Finally, the elderly gentleman on the porch says, "Well why don't you kiss her instead of talking her to death!"
And I think this scene is reminiscent of that.
Just a bit of rememberence from a holiday movie that plays every year about this time.
It is a reminder that even our smallest actions may have far reaching consequences- for good or evil.
A funny, comedic and thoughtful movie, hopefully you will first follow the artist/storyteller here, then go watch "It's a Wonderful Life."
Well done Miss Psalm.
I feel it sort of reminds me of a scene in, "It's a Wonderful Life."
An elderly gentleman is sitting on his front porch while young George Bailey is walking along with Marry, his future wife.
George does not seem to see the blatant "kiss me" signals Marry is giving off. The guy that directs the airplanes where to park with the light cones is more subtle than Marry is, lol.
Finally, the elderly gentleman on the porch says, "Well why don't you kiss her instead of talking her to death!"
And I think this scene is reminiscent of that.
Just a bit of rememberence from a holiday movie that plays every year about this time.
It is a reminder that even our smallest actions may have far reaching consequences- for good or evil.
A funny, comedic and thoughtful movie, hopefully you will first follow the artist/storyteller here, then go watch "It's a Wonderful Life."
Well done Miss Psalm.
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