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Friday, September 15, 2006


Part 7
Although I do my best to draw every fan art well, it seems that only InuYasha and Naruto related fan arts draw attention.
I mean, I really believe colored Touya turned out great, but he got some 7 votes in three days, and I submitted Naruto yesterday and he's already got 23 votes.
However, I will still continue to draw characters from various series. I simply like those other series too. It's just that it makes me sad not to be able to truly share my love for them with the others.

Well, no time to be complaining, it is time to post a next part of my story.

Chapter I /Section2/ (Part 7)

      Full six month had to pass before Jelil felt he was able to use his body to the fullest. Nothing similar to the experience with the books from Adila's house happened to him again. However, sometimes he had memories he was sure he never experienced. He spoke about it to no one. He was uneasy since that started happening. Learning about Zibia with Adila and the professor gave his thoughts some diversion and calmed him. Professor Ulfet was an acknowledged biologist and Adila studied biology attempting to be his help and support; and, when the time is right, to continue following in his footsteps. He learned that her mother died giving birth to her and, since her father never got attached again, she had no brothers or sisters. Their loneliness additionally firmed their attachment to each other.
      Although he enjoyed the life he had on Zibia, kind hearted people, lessons Adila taught him of her world; he sensed that the time has come for him to go back home, to Adem, to see what was left of it, are there still free Adems and if there is a way to improve their situation. He knew that he has to do it, that he will not be able to live quietly knowing what condition he left his home continent in.
      - Jelil, you do not pay attention!
      Adila's voice startled him from his thoughts. She watched him half angry, half humorous, with a smile on her face. She always smiled while she spoke. People of Morning Village loved her for her cheerful temper and a friendly way of communicating to everyone. True, one of the main life philosophies of Zibians was to treat every living being with respect, for they are all originated from the same Creator, no matter the place of birth, intelligence or race, but Adila had that feature incorporated in her very character and it was always distinguishable, no matter the situation. He valued her honesty and openness, although he felt that he could never be so trusting to people himself. It was probably the consequence of living in a different world. He hoped Adila will never meet the circumstances that would make her doubt her ideals. Deep inside, he felt joy that she was born in a world without the parenergy. No matter all the advances the parenergy brings, this innocent expression and this carefree view of the world can be obtained only by living in a friendly environment, even if it had no civilization advances, which, he had to admit, Zibia was not lacking, only that they were of a different character. If he ever gets the chance, he will have to bring some of their solutions over to the people of Adem.

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