Trials, Traits and Truth
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  • Reads 1,724
  • Votes 116
  • Parts 31
  • Time 2h 31m
Complete, First published Nov 26, 2017
Mature
Virgil has been established as an important part of Thomas...and his counterparts were working on the rest. But after a while, they start to notice that he's becoming more influential, to the point that some can't accept. 
Is Virgil the bad guy? Or a victim being played like a pawn in the long game?

Platonic LAMP
Trigger warnings will be in an A/N at the top of each chapter. Probably panic attacks, self degradation, and lots and lots of tears. 

Spoiler: (there will be a happy ending i promise xx)
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A different take on the sides being various impulses/ways of thinking, and fusing together to form the different parts of Thomas' personality. Virgil keeps his past to himself out of fear and guilt. He may be a main side now, but was that what he was meant to be? Virgil never told the others about his existence prior to becoming a side. Would they still trust him if they knew what he did and who his friends use to be? Roman called them Dark Sides, but what are they really and how is Virgil connected to them?