AtlasTong
Once again we are on the wrong side of the story. Were we ever on the right side? What is considered right in the eyes of the reader? The "villains" who were doomed by the narrative from the get go, or the heroes? Shown to be brave and mighty, saving everyone who deserved to be saved. Now if we started from a different perspective, from someone who was neither a villain or a hero how might the story differ? Could it possibly change the trajectory of the story or will the puzzle fall right back into place of the old. There is a possibility we may never know, as the story never really has a hero nor a villain, just characters who never got a chance to prove themselves.
No one reached out to help, so they were forced into the shadows never seeing the light to begin. That is where we belong, the house of shadows, a family for the outsiders, those who don't conform to the rules of this story.
The cliches are outdated, we create our own beginning and ending. Don't let the views of others define you, we make up our own bodies and minds, as they do theirs. What makes us all so different from each other? Our experiences? Backgrounds? Personalities? Or even ideals? We aren't all so drastically different. We can all find common ground, even 'heroes' and 'villains' are very similar in a way. They both believe in their ideals and that what they are doing is right for them. So what makes them so different? Hmm a question that might never be answered...