Oh, boy. Not good. But she’s a quick little mouse. Getting home, writing a note, possibly packing, and getting out before he even got there.
In other news, I just got done going through the years of this strip. As a result, the emotional parts of the past didn’t hit as hard as for some, since I didn’t need to wait a day/a weekend to see what happened. But now that I’m all caught up, it’ll start hitting me.
Holly, ran somewhere, not toward her apartment When she ran away from the scene at the bench And Wally, distracted, was guessing where she went Determined to find her, explore every inch But Holly had turned when she got out of sight And headed straight home then (or so I presume) And packed a few things to be gone for the night And left on the floor there the Letter of Doom While Wally, in panic, has realized too late That “guilt” mixes poorly with “love” and “committed” He had thought to clear previous crimes from his slate But has added more, rather than being acquitted He’s headstrong, compulsive, self-centered, but agile And clever indeed, to survive Topside venues While Holly is wise, but heart heart still seems fragile We’ll see about mending when Endtown continues =|====/ Level Head
Gone for a few days, and a lot of stuff seems to happen without you. I’m back! (no one probably cares though…)This new turn of events has been great, and I have been enjoying it. Keep up the good work Aaron!
It just does not pay to go off on a vacation around here! I come back and, instead of Holly, I find an envelope! That’s not the same thing at all. Okay, Aaron, I’m all hunkered back down in position. What’s next?
NNNNOOOOO!!!Bad Aaron!I waited all weekend for this heartbreak?AAAARRRGGH!!!(Running to take blood pressure medicine) ;-DWally WILL find her, but I’m sure we’ll suffer major depression for a while.
Posters (the other “Josh” and Aaron Neathery). I did it! I’ve read all the storylines: “A Fistful Of Beans”, “Gustine’s Quest” (2009-2011) to the “The Ballad of Holly and Wally” (January 2011-Present). Aaron, I have a titlefor this present storyline: Simply call it “The Rocket”.
Rennjack about 13 years ago
I don’t like the look of that envelope.
josh_bisbee about 13 years ago
Oh, boy. Not good. But she’s a quick little mouse. Getting home, writing a note, possibly packing, and getting out before he even got there.
In other news, I just got done going through the years of this strip. As a result, the emotional parts of the past didn’t hit as hard as for some, since I didn’t need to wait a day/a weekend to see what happened. But now that I’m all caught up, it’ll start hitting me.
willg1970 about 13 years ago
It’s never good to find a nopte instead of the person your looking for
gary wolner about 13 years ago
Hummmm. Must have had it written in advance.
TheDOCTOR about 13 years ago
THEY got her and will let her go, only AFTER the mission is over.
JanBic Premium Member about 13 years ago
It’s not over! Check out the poster:
http://s1018.photobucket.com/albums/af302/aaronneathery/?action=view¤t=Endtown18x24.jpg
Level_Head about 13 years ago
Holly, ran somewhere, not toward her apartment When she ran away from the scene at the bench And Wally, distracted, was guessing where she went Determined to find her, explore every inch But Holly had turned when she got out of sight And headed straight home then (or so I presume) And packed a few things to be gone for the night And left on the floor there the Letter of Doom While Wally, in panic, has realized too late That “guilt” mixes poorly with “love” and “committed” He had thought to clear previous crimes from his slate But has added more, rather than being acquitted He’s headstrong, compulsive, self-centered, but agile And clever indeed, to survive Topside venues While Holly is wise, but heart heart still seems fragile We’ll see about mending when Endtown continues =|====/ Level Head
Paul Gabbard Premium Member about 13 years ago
@JanBic
I was thinking the same thing, but I couldn’t remember where I saw the poster.
On another note, perhaps the note isn’t from Holly, it looks like it was dropped in the mail slot.
Lyons Group, Inc. about 13 years ago
There seems to be an imposter on these boards! I’m Josh! Change your nickname! NOW!
josh_bisbee about 13 years ago
Changed it to Joshua. Happy?
GESWho about 13 years ago
Yeeesh!
Franz Obern about 13 years ago
Gone for a few days, and a lot of stuff seems to happen without you. I’m back! (no one probably cares though…)This new turn of events has been great, and I have been enjoying it. Keep up the good work Aaron!
rob9108 about 13 years ago
It just does not pay to go off on a vacation around here! I come back and, instead of Holly, I find an envelope! That’s not the same thing at all. Okay, Aaron, I’m all hunkered back down in position. What’s next?
noreenklose about 13 years ago
NNNNOOOOO!!!Bad Aaron!I waited all weekend for this heartbreak?AAAARRRGGH!!!(Running to take blood pressure medicine) ;-DWally WILL find her, but I’m sure we’ll suffer major depression for a while.
KUTGW,
Noreen
Lyons Group, Inc. about 13 years ago
Posters (the other “Josh” and Aaron Neathery). I did it! I’ve read all the storylines: “A Fistful Of Beans”, “Gustine’s Quest” (2009-2011) to the “The Ballad of Holly and Wally” (January 2011-Present). Aaron, I have a titlefor this present storyline: Simply call it “The Rocket”.
Coyoty Premium Member about 13 years ago
The door is open before Wally gets to the house and finds the envelope. I don’t think Holly left willingly, or alone. I smell a rat.
avalonsilvermyst about 13 years ago
uh-oh!!