I always wondered why I like the villains more,
and I think it might be that because when they get on the floor
down on their knees for her and only her,
something in me stirs.
A hero would sacrifice her to save the world, showing that they
are indeed pure hearted and honest.
But a villain would tear the world apart if she were hurt,
that is a promise.
They seem selfish, manipulative and rude to everyone around,
but he treats her like a queen,
his and only his,
sitting beside him on the thrown with her crown.
I think that villains are misjudged and that most of the time
we don't get to see their story.
For if we knew it,
the hero may not seem so full of glory.
Monsters are made not born,
and any soul tortured and abused incidentally
would not have time to mourn.
So, the next time I defend the villain of the tale,
remember they too were once broken and frail.
Marah Hargreeves was always told by her father that death followed her.
Yet, Five was the one who told her that she saved him.
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Monachopsis
Fanfictionn. the subtle but persistent feeling of being out of place, as maladapted to your surroundings as a seal on a beach-lumbering, clumsy, easily distracted, huddled in the company of other misfits, unable to recognize the ambient roar of your intended...