This shouldn't have happened. They should have done something, anything, but they didn't because they didn't know. Maybe if they knew, they could have saved him, but Virgil didn't tell them, so they didn't know he needed to be saved.
This story could turn into a cliche, it could be raining in the day of Virgil's funeral, Roman, Patton, and Logan could bawl and fight, but in the end be ok, and there could be a lesson to be learned, but this story though cliche in some aspects will be cliche in those.
It didn't rain the day of the funeral, it was bright and sunny. In all honesty, it was a perfect day for some people, but like most the perfect day for some is the worse for others, and in this case, it was one of the worse days for Patton, Roman, and Logan. They had to bury their love, not knowing what happened to him only having half-formed ideas in their heads because it was too painful to think about.
They did have issues because of the death. There was fighting, screaming, and accusing one another of not caring what happened because showed their grief in different ways.
Patton became deathly afraid of losing his remaining loves so he would make any excuse possible, and lie through his teeth to keep them by his side, which resentment when after arguments there was no space to thinking, and process their emotions.
Roman started to try and find someone to fill the whole Virgil left behind, and in the process of looking for someone to help him feel ok he found was into someone else's bed when he should have been in his boyfriends. What Roman did just broke any already shattered relationship.
Then, there was Logan. He didn't know what to do with the crushing weight of the sorrow, so he threw himself into his work, ignoring Patton and snapping at Roman whenever they tried to get him to come out of his room. Logan's action's just served to make it seem like he didn't care and possibly had never cared when he actually cared way too much.
In the end, they broke up. They just couldn't keep going they had, in only a few short months Virgil had made himself an integral part of the relationship and in only a few short months Virgil's death destroyed the relationship.
After the end, Patton would go on to have several other relationships which would all end with his partners saying he was too clingy until he decided to give up on romantic relationships and become a foster parent, where he would care for each foster kid as if they were his own kiddo.
Roman would have a lot of flings and one night stands, almost too many to count, as he tried o fill up the hole that was left inside of him. He would eventually get married to a man he was determined to make Roman realize there is life after you lose someone. Roman could never tell if he loved his husband or if he just didn't want to be alone anymore, but that didn't matter because his marriage was the first thing in a long time that made him happy.
And then once again there Logan, poor Logan who doesn't get a happy ending, at least not yet. He threw himself into his work, which would gradually shift from his normal work into trying to raise the dead, all because he couldn't deal with Virgil's death and the breakup.
Now there is no moral of this story. I have tried to teach you a lesson, nor have I tried to tell you how a villain becomes a hero. I have just given you the prologue of a different a different villain's story, that prologue just happens to also be Virgil's story.
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3 Heroes and A Villian
FanfictionBy day he's just a normal barista, but by night he's the villain Anxiety, who just so happens to be in love with the heroes who promise to defeat him, Morality, Logic, and Prince.