Is That Someone?







Huh. Two in one day, and a return to a storyline I thought I'd have to abandon! I'm allowed to pick it up again, it turns out, because I'm taking it somewhere different.

As suggested by a previous strip, gravity on Tess's surface depends on which wall you're closest to. If that's the case, it follows that being in the exact center of the room, or more specifically having your precise center of gravity in the center of the room, would cause one to float indefinitely, trapped between an equal gravitational tug in all directions. I imagine Tess's gravity to be slight enough that the sensation is like a pleasant embrace, in reverse. Still pleasant, just in a backward and unnerving way.

Things of note: the door in panel two and the action lines in panel five are both from Ninja-ing To Do, and the floor-portal in panel five is from Where's My Erlenmeyer? Also: does Dido's last comment hint that perhaps it is not so big a fan of Otto? If that were the case, would you be surprised or upset? Also also: please note the slight rotational difference between the first and last panels, and also the third and fourth. I tweaked those special for added emotional conveyance. Thanks.

Anyway, my coach is about to turn into a pumpkin or whatever. Peace out.