Creation Details
Panel prompts:
- #1“KAI — Main Character Kai is twenty-two, lean and a little too sharp at the edges — the kind of person who looks like he hasn't slept properly in months, because he hasn't. He has dark, slightly overgrown hair that falls across his forehead in a way he never bothers to fix. His eyes are deep brown, almost black, and they carry something heavy in them, like a door that's been shut for a long time. He wears oversized hoodies in muted colors — grey, navy, faded green — as if he's trying to take up less space in the world. His hands are always doing something: fidgeting with a pen, pulling at a loose thread, wrapping around a coffee cup like it's the only warm thing he's allowed to hold. THE SCENE — A university library, past midnight The library is nearly empty at this hour. The overhead lights have been dimmed to their night setting, casting everything in a pale, bluish glow that makes the room feel underwater. Rows of wooden shelves stretch toward the ceiling, stuffed with books no one reads anymore. The air smells like old paper and the faint ghost of someone's coffee from hours ago. Rain taps softly against the tall windows, irregular and restless. A single desk lamp burns amber at a corner table — the only warm light in the whole building.”
- #2“Kai had told himself he came here to study. He'd been staring at the same paragraph for forty minutes. He turned the page anyway, just to feel like he was moving. The library was his place between midnight and two a.m. — the hours when the rest of the world seemed to agree to leave him alone. He liked the silence here. It didn't demand anything from him. It didn't ask why his chest felt like it was caving in, or why he'd stopped answering his phone three weeks ago, or why the only place he felt close to okay was a building full of things that couldn't talk back. He heard footsteps. He didn't look up. "You left your umbrella in the rain again." Kai's hands stilled on the page. He knew that voice the way you know a song that used to mean something to you — instantly, in the stomach, before your brain even catches up.”
Art Style: Manhua Wuxia
Color Mode: Full Color
Panels: 2
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