Episode number four today. Have I thanked you for reading yet? If not, please accept my gracious thanks for taking time out of your day to visit. There is still so much more for me to learn. Anyway, this week I was able to get a bit more done, but the challenge is always to balance what I need to do with this. In this panel series the cute redhead Phyllis and her husband James (both from America) exchange emotions through talking, which is kind of how a robot would explain what's happening here. This is a science fiction comic and it's a gas to do. No point saying how many years in the future this is. Although, I'm really of the opinion that humanity will reach the stars through a tesseract technology of some kind rather than through spaceships with fuel. It makes more sense to fold space rather than spend eons traveling through it. Visit new places!
James Haut left his life as a university professor for the quiet promise of an #Alien_Planet. He built a house and prepared the soil, waiting for his wife, Phyllis, to join him in their new life on the planet Elysium as a #married_couple.
But is Elysium really a paradise? James has discovered something in his own backyard—an indigenous, #non_human presence of such #inhuman beauty that it threatens to uproot everything.
What happens when a #fantasy_romance blossoms in the shadow of a traditional marriage? James is about to learn that the "Eternal Triangle" is far more dangerous when one of the points is alien. Experience a #Slow_Burn_Romance where the boundaries of love and species are pushed to the limit.
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