Thanks for reading!
I've been working on this for over a year and a half now, please forgive me for the clunky art style for the first 50 pages or so.
This story and the characters mean a lot to me, so thank you for allowing me to share them with you.
Calyx McMillan is an up-and-coming lawyer with a fowl mouth who is tasked with handling the case of Vasil Hindberg, a mysterious therapist who's living room has become the crime scene of his patient's untimely suicide.
The case has enough going on as is, however handling Hindberg as a client proves to stir up past traumas in Calyx as he finds himself having more in common with the older widow than he could have ever guessed.
Can Calyx find a way to deal with his own loss by talking to someone else who knows what it's like?
In this story of love and loss and what comes after perhaps there is a way to start moving forward again, but the road may be harder than either Calyx or Vasil could have ever imagined.
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