πΈπ Let's hear it for the girls! ππΈ (Will be selling this as a print on my next convention for komiket!)
Another doodle page but I got artblock halfway through... at least I kinda filled the gap with asoryuu smoochies
the doctors daughter, iris watson!! i just met her and i think sheβs got a cool design and personality :D
Peepeepoopoo art dump consisting of lil art gifts, shitposts and me tryna figure out Layton in my style
Yes Maya is hittin that sheeesh
Sherlock and Iris,
What is your favorite disguise that holmes has created?
Dear anon!
My favorite disguise my Papa has is that of an old and weary fisherman. He does a silly voice, he uses his old pipe, puts on shabby clothes, he even has a fake moustache! It's utterly delightful. He fits in perfectly in that role, you may have even bumped into him once in that outfit without you knowing. He truly disappears into that fisherman.
His favorite disguise is that of Irene, another character he can vanish into. He often asks for my help preparing Irene, doing her hair, rouging her cheeks, and so on. You can see the love he has for her. It is incredible to see.
Thank you for asking!! Love, Iris
Iris,
Have you ever made Victoria sandwiches? If so are they good?
Dearest Anon,
I adore Victoria sandwiches! They're quite the delight, and Papa always asks me when I'll be making them next. We eat them to celebrate cases, birthdays, experiments, friendships... all sorts of milestones!
Ginebean doesn't know exactly when her birthday is, so we have celebrations regarding her birthday whenever she seems down. At this rate, she's going to be older than the judge any day now!
I have been getting quite interested in the process of preserves lately, whether they be pickles, jams, candied fruits, salted meats... anything that keeps food better longer! My uncle sometimes talks of the ice box he has which can keep foods frozen for quite some time, though I do prefer this method. It's cheaper, more reliable, and frankly, more fun!
All my love, Iris
Iris, what are your thoughts on dinosaurs? - πΉ
Dearest πΉ,
Dinosaurs are quite fascinating! I do think that it would be quite fun to journey out and dig for fossils, become a renowned paleontologist. How incredible would it be to discover an entirely new species and put it together?
I've even heard that Zieksie has some fossils somewhere... he won't tell me where. Someday I'm going to find out!
Love, Iris
Iris, I've heard that Kazuma is very fond of you. Did you know that? - πΉ
Dearest πΉ,
He is? That brings me such joy! I know that I find him to be quite an excellent older brother to myself, a good friend and a role model.
He seems to be quite down on himself a lot of the time, and in those moments I do try to find some way to cheer him up. I bring him tea, I give him a hug, I ask if he wants to participate in one of my experiments, and I talk his ear off about what I'm working on.
Sometimes when I am writing stories, I ask for his help in trying to figure out what the best word to use would be. He takes quite a bit of pride in his literacy, and I do like to try and give him that boost in self confidence. He is also teaching me to write in the Japanese script, and I hope to exchange letters with my family in Japan soon!
Thank you for letting me know!!! Iris
Iris, do you ever plan to collect your stories in a more complete format than just the magazine versions? -π
Dearest π,
I will admit, I've put quite a bit of thought into such a question. It would be quite a source of revenue for Papa and I, and I would love to make some new clothes for Ginebean and Kazumie... Though, I feel a bit of the reason for the success of the stories is due to their serialized nature.
Would it compromise the integrity of the story? The spacing? The mystery? Those are questions I have wrestled with. Papa likes to tell his stories all at once, which, while entertaining, does sometimes put me to sleep after the second or third hour. I cannot imagine how much worse it would be with this compounded through a full novel.
That being said, it is a great honour to have you interested in such a product from myself. I am proud of my stories, and I am proud to share them.
Love, Iris
To Iris Wilson: You're so talented and I'm so impressed at all the things you can do at such a young age! How did you learn all of it?
Dearest Trace,
Aww, you are so very sweet! I know that most children my age haven't achieved such things as I have, and it is so nice of you to compliment me like that!
As for how I learned it...
My Papa, of course! He has so many books simply laying around, and when he leaves on a case I read them all. He tells me about his deductions too sometimes, and I think I've learned his system better than he has. And, of course, there's experimentation... Maybe I'll show you my journals someday!
Signed, Iris Wilson