[Vera is having a very strange dream. Of all things, she seems to be back to her 12-year old self. But it's only a dream, she thinks. There's nothing to really be afraid of, is there? Nobody can harm her in a dream.
She takes her sketchbook, shaped like a bear, and goes out to the beach to draw the ocean. She seems almost happy, peaceful, being alone drawing things. She never really got the chance to draw from real life, but it's a lot like copying a painting - you just have to get all the little details just so.]
Worth A Thousand Words
[Vera is not afraid of the drawings. She's had dreams like this before, many times, and it doesn't even cross her mind that any of the drawings could harm her. She actually seems happy, frolicking among the drawn wildlife, sketching a drawn rainbow in her sketchbook.
Until she finds the basin of chalk. And then, of course, she absolutely has to draw things for herself. She takes the chalk and draws and draws and draws, all over the walls, taking several square feet of wall up with her art. She's an extremely skilled artist, but her drawings take on a playful sketchiness, and seem to be largely of cute things - hibernating bears, squirrels, rabbits, and a lot of flowers. When they come to life, she smiles to herself.]
Vera Misham | Ace Attorney
[Vera is having a very strange dream. Of all things, she seems to be back to her 12-year old self. But it's only a dream, she thinks. There's nothing to really be afraid of, is there? Nobody can harm her in a dream.
She takes her sketchbook, shaped like a bear, and goes out to the beach to draw the ocean. She seems almost happy, peaceful, being alone drawing things. She never really got the chance to draw from real life, but it's a lot like copying a painting - you just have to get all the little details just so.]
Worth A Thousand Words
[Vera is not afraid of the drawings. She's had dreams like this before, many times, and it doesn't even cross her mind that any of the drawings could harm her. She actually seems happy, frolicking among the drawn wildlife, sketching a drawn rainbow in her sketchbook.
Until she finds the basin of chalk. And then, of course, she absolutely has to draw things for herself. She takes the chalk and draws and draws and draws, all over the walls, taking several square feet of wall up with her art. She's an extremely skilled artist, but her drawings take on a playful sketchiness, and seem to be largely of cute things - hibernating bears, squirrels, rabbits, and a lot of flowers. When they come to life, she smiles to herself.]