After Chapter 11, PDR will officially end here. I’m deeply sorry but I no longer had the passion for it as I did before. I hope you will look forward to my future projects!!
Not everything is rosy all the time.
Every chapter’s “sypnosis” is actually a summary of all the events (with some hidden lore) just so that you won’t get confused by my horrible paneling.
The art may look less appealing prior to Chapter 8, but once you hit Chapter 8, it becomes…acceptable. And heck, some scenes are some of my best ones I never thought I’d be able to draw!
Seeing the mess Faustine has made, Revêur decides to take things into his own hands, relieving Faustine.
About a week later, Mathéo is finally healing and back to normal… almost. Hence why Luka, being the best friend he is, stays by his side for almost every possible hour, missing school.
Turns out, Lacey has actually promised to consider Lesoleil as a boyfriend if he stayed out of trouble, and that Alain had actually grown closer to them now.
Before Luka could continue filling him in on the hot gossip, policemen come in to gather information from Mathéo, which leads to Luka’s departure.
Though he knows the chances are slim, he still wants to accuse Lesoleil as that’ll make Lacey think he’s still in and out of trouble constantly.
Meanwhile, in the art room, Revêur confronts Faustine after Faustine attempts to forget all about the incident. In truth, Revêur did NOT help Faustine at all, in fact, he actually called the police.
After the confrontation, Faustine walks through a small alleyway, as though her world had become gray. But our dear Faustine proves to us exactly why not to walk alone in dark alleyways, as a sketchy man approaches her and sprays a mysterious mist (sounds misty) in her face, causing her to collapse on the ground.
Luckily, Revêur comes to the rescue and beats the man like crazy, and eventually saves Faustine, the anger just an hour ago alllll gone.