A silly flower
A silly flower by @Trezce (Lev)

Translation: 

"Her life was... Is si hard"

"Worse than mine"

"Yet she smiles and gets happy because of a silly flower"

"How does she do it?"

Recently I've been dreaming a lot with these two and their main antagonist. For those who don't know, these are my original characters, Dolores (top) and Gabriel (bottom) and they belong to a project I'm still working on. 

I don't know why my subconscious insists on having adventures featuring them, but I couldn't go ahead and not make at least a drawing about them. 

For context, both actually have hard lives according to their own contexts: Dolores is a lower class and partially disabled girl who comes from not such a great family environment (despite being loved) and she also ran away from a stalker and her own mistakes. Gabriel, an upper class young man, struggles with an unsupportive and disfunctional family and with a new sense of loneliness. 

Dolores decides to be optimistic and look at the future as for Gabriel, he has a hard time seeing the positive of what he's gone through, often acting cynical and sarcastic, so he admires that Dolores can see a bright future despite having a harder life than his and remain a kind person.

He can learn a thing or two from her.


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