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As the scenery grows, I see in different lights - Chapter 1 - Pixiestick_cc - Over the Garden Wall (Cartoon & Comics) [Archive of Our Own] An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works

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One day Beatrice makes a choice and it changes the course of her life ... forever.

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Lineless digital art. In bright daylight, in the rolling green hills of Pottsfield, Enoch waves to Beatrice the bluebird as she passes in flight. She carries a pair of golden scissors. A bush or tree in the middle ground has white spring flowers. In the background, indistinct brown houses line a winding dirt road that disappears over a hill in the distance. The text reads, "An angel's rapport"

Lineless digital art. In bright daylight, in the rolling green hills of Pottsfield, Enoch waves to Beatrice the bluebird as she passes in flight. She carries a pair of golden scissors. A bush or tree in the middle ground has white spring flowers. In the background, indistinct brown houses line a winding dirt road that disappears over a hill in the distance. The text reads, "An angel's rapport"

Lineless digital art. Auntie Whispers, a gargantuan old woman with an unusually large head and cartoonish proportions, stands in a dirt-packed town square during a Pottsfield farmer's market. She wears a white bonnet, a moss green cloak, and forest green dress. She carries a large, empty woven basket on her back. She has an open-mouthed smile as she looks at a Pottsfielder selling pumpkins with her scribbly pupils. Beside her stands Lorna, her pretty and petite adoptive niece, who wears a very similar outfit. Lorna rests a hand on Auntie Whispers' arm and smiles at her. The Pottsfielder tips a conical hat decorated withh a red ribbon and a red autumn leaf as they pat the pumpkins for sale at their stand. Beside the Pottsfielder sits a black cat (one of Enoch's many forms). The text reads, "Can give nothing more"

Lineless digital art. Auntie Whispers, a gargantuan old woman with an unusually large head and cartoonish proportions, stands in a dirt-packed town square during a Pottsfield farmer's market. She wears a white bonnet, a moss green cloak, and forest green dress. She carries a large, empty woven basket on her back. She has an open-mouthed smile as she looks at a Pottsfielder selling pumpkins with her scribbly pupils. Beside her stands Lorna, her pretty and petite adoptive niece, who wears a very similar outfit. Lorna rests a hand on Auntie Whispers' arm and smiles at her. The Pottsfielder tips a conical hat decorated withh a red ribbon and a red autumn leaf as they pat the pumpkins for sale at their stand. Beside the Pottsfielder sits a black cat (one of Enoch's many forms). The text reads, "Can give nothing more"

Lineless digital art. Entering the forest on the road out of Pottsfield, Beatrice, in human form (red curly hair, wrapped in a robin-egg blue shawl) mimics the horns and terrifying countenance of the Beast so emphatically that an apple is falling out of the basketfull hanging from her arm. To her left, Lorna (who has short or tied-back black hair) watches with meek body language, but a curious expression and a light blush, possibly from the cold. The basket on Lorna's back is full of onions. The Woodsman's daughter (long brown hair, a dark gray mantle, a dull brown dress) watches Beatrice with attentive solemnity. Her basket is full of plums. The Pottsfield flagbearer (with a misshapen yellow gourd for a head and a large pumpkin body) waves at the departing girls as he wields a tattered red flag on a pole. The text reads, "Than being a counter"

Lineless digital art. Entering the forest on the road out of Pottsfield, Beatrice, in human form (red curly hair, wrapped in a robin-egg blue shawl) mimics the horns and terrifying countenance of the Beast so emphatically that an apple is falling out of the basketfull hanging from her arm. To her left, Lorna (who has short or tied-back black hair) watches with meek body language, but a curious expression and a light blush, possibly from the cold. The basket on Lorna's back is full of onions. The Woodsman's daughter (long brown hair, a dark gray mantle, a dull brown dress) watches Beatrice with attentive solemnity. Her basket is full of plums. The Pottsfield flagbearer (with a misshapen yellow gourd for a head and a large pumpkin body) waves at the departing girls as he wields a tattered red flag on a pole. The text reads, "Than being a counter"

"An angel's rapport can give nothing more than being a counter..."

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