(Part 2)
You have been the most supportive, caring and incredible readers. I’ve been re-reading my work, looking at all your comments and love, your thoughts as you’ve read, your reactions to things, and I appreciate you all so much. I only have this platform to share my crazy notepad ideas because of you. You’ve supported my work when I felt like I was creating garbage.
Through all three of my stories, I never pictured anything singular. I wrote three different men, and three different women. I’d never intended for their personalities to overlap in any way whatsoever. Because even though my dark knights men share the same morals, and come from the same life, they turned into different people. One turned angry, avenging his brother, the other sought justice, rooted out men like this father, and the fan favourite Kingston, wanted the world all for himself when everything in his life was always stacked against him.
When I wrote Moretti, I’d envisioned an imperfect, infuriating man. Of all three of my works, I’d found him to be the most real and relatable. When I wrote some of the worst things I’d ever thought of, and the harshest fights I could ever imagine, I already knew how I was going to redeem him. He was the least liked, I could see that. But at the end, in my own heart, I felt I made him into something I was proud of. He wasn’t like the first two men I’d written, easy to fall in love. Vin was rough. His only soft spot was Elena, even though he had a strange way of showing it.