Aww. I'm happy for Chuy and Fer. Wishing Fox would get his brain back from denial land, though. It's worse to watch a relationship continue when one half obviously doesn't want to be in it anymore than it is to watch a relationship just fall apart.
You're v. welcome, yes! Hearts mend, but in the mean time, I am waiting for the conclusion with jitters galore!
Sigh. Once Friendly Hostility wraps up, I guess I'll be getting my well-developed-gay-character-relationship-drama from a) some stuff in your new comic and b) The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal!
What clue does Collin need? I think Collin is much more aware of the situation than Fox is. If Collin needs anything, it's the guts to either commit to the relationship or sit Fox down and him it's over.
'Course, things like that take a lot of guts to do, because both are incredibly difficult :-/
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Uh, guess this would be a good time to thank you so much for FH - I'm really going to miss it, but I can't wait for the new one!
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Am considering drawing fanart where someone punches some sense into either Fox or Collin, I can't decide which. D:
No, seriously, this comic is breaking my heart but I love it so and can't stop reading. That's a sign of a good story.
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Thank you v. much; a high compliment indeed. :) Also, apologies for the heartbreak.
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Sigh. Once Friendly Hostility wraps up, I guess I'll be getting my well-developed-gay-character-relationship-drama from a) some stuff in your new comic and b) The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal!
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Oh miss atrox, you've been breaking hearts instead of bread. We love you for it.
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Is it denial if Fox doesn't even realise it? Panel three broke my heart, too.
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See, he knows something is wrong now - see the comic where he shows his chart to Derringer. Everything else, I'm pretty sure it's denial. :(
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'Course, things like that take a lot of guts to do, because both are incredibly difficult :-/
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