The second valentine is drawn completely in shades of purple, and features a bust of Annabelle Cane. Next to them text reads, “”, with lines reading “to:” and “from:” underneath. Small red hearts hover above them, and a large darker green heart sits behind them. He is a fat white man with short blonde hair, and he wears a blue sweater. Martin faces away from the viewer, with only his back visible. He wears a green shirt and wraps his arms around Martin. Jon is a thin man with light brown skin, chin length grey-streaked brown hair, facial stubble, and glasses. The first valentine shows Martin Blackwood and Jonathan Sims embracing against a green background. [ID: A set of digitally drawn Magnus Archives themed valentine cards.
The last few images under the cut are a series of four requests, reading as follows, also under a cut: The final artwork is of the two of them dancing together in a series of poses: In the centre of the image, the two of them are drawn from the waist up in the waltz position, looking at each other softly as Jon continues to hum or sing on the left, Martin dips Jon slightly, both of them smiling at the bottom, they trip and go flying and one of them says, “Oh no”, and then they’re pictured in a pile on the ground together, both of them laughing. Wordlessly, Martin gets up and offers Jon his hand with a big smile. Martin is sitting on the sofa, reading a book he turns around to look at Jon as Jon continues to hum and also dance a little as he dries the dishes. Jon is pictured drying dishes at the sink, humming or singing softly under his breath. [ID: a series of gentle digital artworks of Jon and Martin from the Magnus Archives podcast, drawn in soft reds and pinks.