Oh, Hiyirii! This is beautiful! It's everything I could've asked for!Also, don't worry about how long this took. I'm not upset, not at all. Good art should never be rushed. In fact, this isn't even the longest I've waited for a commission.Also, I hope that trip to Japan was enjoyed; fun fact: the scene above actually takes place in Japan, outside Mt. Fuji.As for the drawing, it's absolutely wonderful. I really, really love it.The scene and its atmosphere feels just like the scene from my fanfic. The tranquil night sky, the garden's green foliage, the candles' golden glow, and Lelouch's anguish as he mourns Euphie. And Euphie herself is a highlight — her own beacon of hope. Her bright pink hair and lovely white dress stand out so well amongst the rest of the darker colors, and the little floating specks that float around her spirit was a clever choice.And of course, the way she holds to Lelouch while her hand is held over her heart. You can almost hear the kind, loving words for her brother.What happened to Euphie was so unfair. All she wanted was to help the Japanese and to be with Lelouch and Nunnally, the brother and sister she loved with all her heart. Instead, everything came horribly undone because of a terrible accident. And Lelouch had to live with the guilt and pain for indirectly causing it. All he can do is carry on and keep Euphie's good name and memory in his heart. Though he rarely mentioned her, I think Euphie's death hit Lelouch really hard. She was his first love and she was one of the few people in the series he shed tears for. I sincerely believe he held her close to his heart. The candle he gave her, I believe, was proof of that.Hiyirii, you did a fabulous job commemorating Euphie's kindness and Lelouch's remorse. It's a wonderful commission and one that I'm happy to have waited for. I can tell how much love you put into it and I feel very grateful. It was worth every day.Keep drawing and stay creative. Again, good art should never be rushed; the final product will always thank you for your patience and hard work. I certainly did.