Roman's been acting and singing since he was a little kid. Before she passed, his mother loved musical theater, so he's kept the hobby as a way to stay connected with her. He's used to playing the lead, or at least one of the leads, so it's frustrating when the new kid lands the lead role of this term's musical.
Logan takes on Theater Tech to boost his college resume, but realizes how much he loves it, and gets super into the latest production. Of course, that would have nothing to do with the peppy student director who always offers him bright smiles in the hallways. If he had the time around his busy, extracurricular-packed schedule, he'd like to hang out with him.
Patton can't contain his excitement from seeing a musical he wrote enacted on stage. His actors are amazing, the backstage crew make everything perfect, and everyone trusts him when he helps them perform something a different way. He just wishes his family cared about his passions.
Virgil tries out for the musical on a dare from his 'friends', but actually gets the lead. They quickly ditch him, leaving him a month into the year at a new school with no friends. He would have quit, but the director is simply too happy and he can't bring himself put a damper on that radiant smile. Now, on top of his shitty home life, he has to deal with drama and another student who hates him for no apparent reason.
[I found this prompt on Tumblr and just had to write it. It is a Thomas Sanders fanfiction, focusing on the ships prinxiety and logicality.]
Virgil had been a light side for over a year now but when Deceit returns, he is reminded of a past that he'd rather forget. But little does he know that he isn't the only one who is reminded of their dark past...
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Disclaimer: I do not own the Sanders Sides as they belong to Thomas Sanders
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A/N: This story takes place directly after "Can Lying Be Good"
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Warning: This story is a lot darker than some of my others so you have been warned. I will add in trigger warnings as they come up.
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Ships: Moxiety, past Anxiet (Virgil and Deceit), past Moceit and hints of current/ one sided Mociet (Patton and Deceit)