A Day With Gwen -skuddbutt- Guide

On a typical day, Gwen would wake up before dawn, as was the custom among the Victorian era. However, unlike many women of her time, she did not immediately attend to her domestic duties. Instead, she would retreat to her attic workspace, where she would spend hours writing, sketching, and experimenting with various art forms. This daily ritual allowed Gwen to express herself freely, away from the prying eyes of society. Her morning routine was a testament to her commitment to creative expression and her determination to challenge the conventions of her time.

At 2:15 PM, the day pivots. A young donkey named —a minor character introduced in Issue #51 as the town’s anxious postal intern—trips over a loose cobblestone near the town well. His mailbag bursts. Letters scatter into the mud. Worse, one envelope slides toward the storm drain. A Day With Gwen -Skuddbutt-

The final panel of the day is a medium shot: Gwen lying on her side in her bed, the open letter on her nightstand, and for the first time since the accident, a small, uncertain smile on her lips. On a typical day, Gwen would wake up