The Wages, An Illustrated Story | 23. Songs and Parables | Feather Bed


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A drawing in black and beige with a white background like the light of morning. Brandy is waking up in her bed and leaning up on her side, with her hands reaching out in front of her as she extracts herself from her blankets. She has taken off her cross pendant for sleeping. Brandy is wearing a simple sleeveless nighty and her two-scrunchy ponytail flops over her shoulder. She has an expression of bleary confusion and surprise. She looks down at a large black feather that is lying on the bed in front of her.

This was just a few months before I found a big black crow feather in my bed, and Crystal and I grew wings overnight.


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