That Thing Where I Draw: Anna


Suriya first meets Anna in a hotel room, after waking from a drug-induced sleep. Anna saved her from the bounty hunter who drugged her, or so she says. She says she's there to help, but mostly she seems annoyed at having to deal with Suriya at all. She won't even answer Suriya's questions.

But who else can Suriya ask? She's never met anyone with powers like hers before.

Suriya doesn't trust Anna, but she goes along with her for the time being. Mostly because she has no choice -- Anna has to take Suriya back to her employers or else kill her. Needless to say, Suriya isn't happy about it.

7 comments:

fairyhedgehog said...

I like this, both the story and the picture.

Adam Heine said...

Thanks, fairy!

Myrna Foster said...

So, which story is this out of? I like it too.

Adam Heine said...

Oh! Apologies. This is from my current (non-Air Pirates) work in progress. Working title is 'The Cunning'. Some basic story info here.

Susan Kaye Quinn said...

I love it all: picture, title and blurb. Is this the final picture?

Adam Heine said...

Yeah. Not much different that the "first draft" from the last post I guess. I'm not as motivated to "edit" my drawings as I am my novels ;-)

Susan Kaye Quinn said...

Well, it came out so nice the first time! :)

And I love the name-over-name part. Lovely.