I always tell you that your stories are worthy of a book; you love writing just as much as I do. I wasn’t expecting this twist, or for it to unfold this way. Both her grandmother and her mother supported her, comforted her and stood by her through what had happened. I think it might be someone who lived there and died in the fire, another girl, perhaps, or a sister...
And if I had to interpret it, I think the one who carried her in their arms... was that being. Perhaps they don’t want to hurt her, quite the opposite, but it’s very frightening. I love how the story is unfolding and how you’ve used your creativity to create those images that fit so well with and illustrate the text so beautifully. Thank you so much, a big hug!🤗
Siempre te digo que tus historias son merecedoras e un libro, te gusta tanto escribir como a mí. Esta continuación y de esta manera no me la esperaba. Tanto la abuela como la madre la apoyaron, la consolaron y acompañaron en lo que había pasado. Creo que tal vez pueda ser alguien que vivió allí y murió quemado, otra niña quizá, una hermana...
Y si tengo que interpretar creo que quien la cargó en brazos.... ha sido ese ser. Tal vez no quiere hacerle daño, al contrario, pero asusta mucho. Me encanta como va la historia y como has usado la creatividad para crear esas imágenes y coincidan e ilustren tan bien el texto. Muchas gracias, un gran abrazo!🤗
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RE: ¿Dónde estás? Capítulo III [esp-eng]