Janus has kept the Darksides in hiding for as long as they've existed. Then, against all odds, Virgil got accepted. This changed things. Janus decided that if Virgil was going to be accepted, he was going to get all the Dark Sides accepted. At first, he was planning on doing this one at a time. First himself, then Remus, then... Eulises. However, he soon realized that he wasn't going to get Thomas's acceptance by proving his use like Virgil did. Because Thomas's brain doesn't work like he thought it did. Janus had been under the impression that each of the Light Sides had equal say in Thomas's decision making. In reality, Roman's goals are put aside if there's something 'more important' than what Thomas wants. Such as, Thomas's responsibilities, or being a 'good person.' Janus has realized that the only way to get Thomas to accept himself is to get Thomas to realize the problems in how he makes decisions and help Thomas correct them. The more he tries to do this, however, the more he learns about how deeply these problems are rooted into each of the 'Light Sides.' With Remus and Eulises's help, will Janus succeed in getting them all accepted? Will the three of them be able to help the other side's as well? Or will Eulises and Remus's resentment towards the 'light sides' interfere with his plans?All Rights Reserved