Love grew into romance
There’s a book called “My Heart Can’t Tell You No” by M.K. Heffner, in which it talks about a boy who used to love a girl like a little sister. When she grew into a teen beauty,...
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There’s a book called “My Heart Can’t Tell You No” by M.K. Heffner, in which it talks about a boy who used to love a girl like a little sister. When she grew into a teen beauty,...
I’ve always wanted to color some of my favorite scenes in the manga version of Candy Candy, and Page 147 of Volume 8 is my number one favorite. When I first read this page, it...
Thanks to Reeka for recommending the song “Lucky” by Jason Mraz, featuring Colbie Caillat. Both of us think that the lyrics matched the relationship of Albert and Candy in Candy Candy very well: The official music...
As mentioned in my previous post, Part 2 in this series, that in Candy Candy Final Story (CCFS), Candy told Terry (writing a letter to him but not planning to send it) that she...
In Candy Candy Final Story (CCFS), what happened near the waterfall (Volume 1, pages 141-149 with the subheading “Waterfall Scene”) is different from that in the manga or anime. In the anime, Candy left...
While I was working on my latest drawing, I browsed the internet for some ideas of men’s and women’s pajamas, and I happened to find this interesting page about matching pajamas, showing couples or families wearing identical...
Here I attach the link to the Ending Song of the anime series of Candy Candy “I love tomorrow” (I would have used “I like tomorrow” instead, but never mind 😛 ). The lyrics...
I’m finally done modifying my old drawing of Albert the Prince Charming. It’s an original story I wrote more than a year ago (oh boy, how time flies!!) borrowing the characters from Candy Candy....
Thank you all for your support! As an amateur writer, it’s more than encouraging to see the number of unique visitors to my latest chapter of “Love Never Fails” in less than ten days,...
I read this tweet on Twitter few days back (not exact wording but very close): “Would you marry someone whom you have hardly spent any time with?” The first thing that came to my...
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