The Mindscape was falling apart, quite frankly. Or, at least that's how Logan saw it over with the Light Sides. He found that it was very stressful to constantly watch things fall apart before his very eyes, and have absolutely no control over it. Roman never left his room. Patton was constantly trying to keep the peace between him and Virgil. Virgil himself was constantly venting about his own issues and hatred to Logan, but with his dead-set mind Logan only began to question his situation more. Especially when he caught a glimpse of a better life- one that was only a quick spell and a contract's sign away. And when the concepts of good and bad were arguably meaningless since you could assign any preferred characteristics to either term, was it really that bad of a decision to join the Dark Sides? Well... yes, actually. •~~~~~~• (TWs: Crying, Break-Ups, Mentions/Usage of Alcohol, Numb Emotion, Cursing/Inappropriate Language, Food) (Also, Virgil acts a tad bit toxic for the first ~10 chapters but this is NOT unsympathetic!virgil. He will eventually realize and change his behavior.) •Don't Be So Stoic takes place directly after the happenings of Episode 29 of Sanders Sides, Putting Others First, and the characters in the book are all from that series and belong to Thomas Sanders. If you are not up to speed on the series I would suggest watching it first.• •The plot of this story is entirely just a headcannon that was twisted and stretched out until it appeared as its own book. None of this is canon as of the book's beginning date.• ••This story contains mentions, implications, and/or "activity" of four ships: LOCEIT, LOGINCE, ANALOGICAL, and INTRULOGICAL(not in that particular order). If you do not like these ships then don't read the book, it's as simple as that.•• Start Date - August 7th, 2020 End Date - ? ? ? Chapter Count - 12/40 Published This hasn't been updated in a hot second and probably won't be, sorry y'all 😅
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