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You've all seen the night before but I've never depicted the morning after. No matter what Kat ends up doing to her subjects, eventually they'll be returned to the wilds where they can frolic in the halls of Forgery High at their original size. Carrying new traumas though otherwise unharmed.
Usually she'll let them out when she takes a shower as not to raise suspicion from her mother. It's just convenient for her to rinse them off while she's in there, a courtesy really. They SHOULD thank her.
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Posted by Tyrant 4 months ago Report
It’s nice to know Kat is a “catch and release” type bully, that definitely helps with sustaining nerd populations.
You are absolutely cooking with this little animations, that are mind blowingly good!
Posted by textingEdits 4 months ago Report
They're only marginally harder than my regular workflow and they're really fun so I'm sure I'll touch on them more.
And yes, unlike SOME people, I just can't bring my girls to hunt unsustainably.
Posted by DiamondM 4 months ago Report
wow, that's cool!
Posted by textingEdits 4 months ago Report
Thanks! Glad you like it!
Posted by OblivionFlame 4 months ago Report
Not gonna lie, Kat would look pretty good in a orange jumpsuit and for all the wrong reasons.
Posted by textingEdits 3 months ago Report
Orange and black just work together so nicely. Halloween colors!
Posted by ExtraUser 4 months ago Report
Christine looks almost smug. Is she just being defiant to cover up the trauma, or does she hate Kat’s treatment less than, say, Amber?
Posted by textingEdits 3 months ago Report
Her cheek is lifted up with her face pressed against Kat's thigh so it might be the corner of her mouth lifting there.
But in canon Christine is increasingly less effected by Kat's torment. Initially terrified, she's realized this form of bullying is becoming a fact of life for her. She's seen enough to know Kat isn't planning on killing her. So the mortal fear is lessened, replaced with annoyance.