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(This prompt spooked around in my head for a really long time. 𤣠I know the season does not quite fit, but compassion and the spirit of Christmas are always valid, no matter the time of the year! đ˛ Please enjoy! đ¤)
#7 - Cold
[Hero] walked through the snowy streets, trying to take in everything that their eyes registered. The change in weather had been so sudden that no one in the city had taken precautions against the surprising winter. Only one week ago, the news had reported about âA surpassingly long term of really mild temperaturesâ for this autumn.
âŚHow far that was away right now.
They looked down to the ground. It must have been already five inches. And it continued steadily. No busses, trains or taxis would drive this evening, maybe not even tomorrow. The whole city was astonied.
Rationally, [Hero] had every reason to be pessimistic about that. Everything was chaotic, locomotion was limited and their flat was isolated like shit eversince, allowing the freezing air to creep directly inside of their home.
Still, it felt peaceful. It seemed like everything was set into slow motion. The usual stress was muted by the tons of frozen water that sailed down the sky, making everything quiet.
[Hero] wondered when they had seen snow the last time. It mustâve been years. They didnât know they had missed it so much.
Maybe, [Hero] mused in their thoughts, they would even go to one of the Christmas markets tomorrow, just for the feeling of it.
Their eyes glid over the white alleys and a silent smile appeared on their features. Yes, they would go. They would go and enjoy themself. Take a break from their busy job and let their soul rest for some time.
They took a few more turns and just decided to go home, when they noticed something strange.
A shadow, only a few feet ahead of them. [Hero] approached with slow steps and frowned.
Their eyes widened when they recognized what the bulky umbrage in the white snow was: A person. Not moving and in a curled up position.
âHey!â, [Hero] called, hastily making their way towards them, âHey, are you alright?â They kneeled next to the figure and gently shook them by the shoulder.
âAre you conscious? Itâs far too cold here to-â
The words got stuck in their throat, when they turned the stranger around and the shadows revealed who was laying in front of them:
[Villain]. Bloody and bruised.
[Hero] took in a sharp breath, instantly jerking away from the criminal. Their hand glid automatically to the place where their weapon would normally be, but there was nothing. They must have left it at home. Shit.
They looked around frantically.
Was this a trap?
Were [Villains] henchmen still here?
âD-Donât worryâŚI-Iâm aloneâŚâ, a faint voice murmured. It belonged to [Villain].
[Hero] looked down. Their actual nemesis had turned their head around, hazy eyes looking at them in a disoriented manner.
âA-Are you.. M-my guardian AngelâŚ?â
Now that the lights shone onto them, [Hero] noticed the bruises that were covering [Villains] pale face. Their nose was broken too. All around were footprints and crimson splatters in the shuffled snow.
Paying closer attention, [Hero] also saw the little shudders that ran through [Villains] maltreated body.
How long had they lain here?
â[Villain], what-âŚWhat has happened to youâŚ?â, [Hero] asked hesistantly, still scanning the street for unwelcome attackers.
The criminal simpered blearily. [Hero] had never seen them smile, only grinning and sneering. Like this, [Villain] nearly looked like a decent human being. âI-I⌠didnât t-take care⌠of m-myselfâŚâ, they murmured. They looked up to [Hero] with misty eyes. â..w-was s-so..stupidâŚâ
[Hero] was astonished. Did [Villain] even know who was kneeling in front of them?
They looked around once again. It could be such a perfect way to lure them into their enemies claws. No one was approaching the streets and the snow would silence any kind of fight or action. They would be gone within a second.
[Villain] just had to make them feel pitiful enough to forget their cover.
But what if it was not a trap?
[Hero] was at loss. They could not just flee and let [Villain] be perished by the cold. They would never forgive themself, if there was even the slightest chance that their enemy was actually in danger.
All the time, [Villain] kept their mellow gaze on them, their fluttering eyelids already sprencled with frost.
âGoddamnit.â, [Hero] chuntered. Their voice filled with frustration. âWhy didnât I go home one alley ealier?â
They were caught between the devil and the deep blue sea. But they had to do something.
Swallowing their fear (and probably all of their common sense), [Hero] decided to take a closer look at [Villains] state. They cautiously approached their nemesis and gently pushed a hand into the collar of their shirt, still looking out for any attacks.
[Villains] skin was terribly cold. [Hero] gulped when they found the pulse: Far too low. âCan this be true..?â, [Hero] questioned themself before removing their fingers carefully.
Was [Villain] really howering between life and death?
âT-they.. attacked m-me..â, [Heros] nemesis breathed suddenly. Their gaze told [Hero] that they were only moments away from falling unconscious. âI c-canât m-mo..ve.. m-my legs⌠i-iâm..s-so colâŚd..â [Villains] eyes flickered and finally, their head sank down onto the pavement.
Oh god⌠This really wasnât staged.
What the hell should they do now? Nobody would be able to take [Villain] prisoner in this snowstorm. Nobody-
Suddenly, [Hero] froze. No one knew that they were here. No one knew that [Villain] was here.
The realization of the perfidious plan slowly perlocated through [Heros] mind: Someone had attacked and purposely dumped [Villain] here to let them die a slow and lonely death. The weather was perfect to avoid unwanted spectators and killed everyone who stayed too long within only a few hours. [Villain] had been made immobile and was left without any chance for rescue.
There was only one unforeseeable factor that could still cross that plan: [Hero].
What were the odds that someone else would find [Villain] in time? All the way through the streets, [Hero] hadnât seen a soul. It was a tight time slot, exclusively open for them. [Hero] shuddered.
The choice about their enemiesâ life laid in their hands.
Looking down, they noticed that [Villain] had stopped shivering. Their skin was slowly starting to turn blue.
One more hour and they were dead.
[Hero] had to make a decision. Now.
âŚRationally, [Hero] knew that they should just leave them.
No one would suspect a thing. Hell, authorities would even be glad, if [Villain] was gone. There wouldnât be any further investigations that could damage [Heros] reputation and mark them as a criminal. They would be save and sound.
Also, if [Hero] saved them, everything [Villain] did in the future would automatically redound upon them. No matter if other people knew it or not, [Hero] would be at least partially responsible for [Villains] crimes.
They had to think about leaving them here.
But [Villain] was a human being. They were a person. A fucking criminal, a pain in the ass and an arrogant slug, but still: A person.
[Villain] was just as human as [Hero] and their team were.
God, what should they do? Wasnât [Hero] on the good side? Shouldnât they help others whenever it was possible? Even when the person in misery was [Villain]?
â[Villain]. Who robs, blackmails and threatens other people. Who brings nothing but trouble. You really think they are worth saving?â, a sharp voice in [Heros] head asked. It sounded just like the one of their boss. âThey are trash, nothing more.â
âTrashâŚâ, [Hero] echoed silently.
Yes, thatâs what [Villain] was for their company. Not a person: Trash. A disruptive factor.
Taking a decision, [Hero] turned away and took a few steps.
It was true. They had to leave them. Everyone would be better off without [Villain]. Everyone would be safer.
âŚThis was the right thing to do.
âŚButâŚ
âGoddamn it!â, [Hero] cursed and shook their head, hastily walking back to [Villain].
No. They couldnât do it.
They couldnât fucking do it.
Never would they forgive themself, if they extradited someone to death. Maybe their bosses were like that, but [Hero] wasnât. They couldnât just let someone die because it was easier. Or because that person was in the way. Because they didnât conform [Heros] moral standards.
They didnât care if it was weakness, but [Hero] was not like this.
They couldnât let [Villain] die.
They just couldnât.
Crouching down again, [Hero] moved closer towards their enemy and tried to sit them up. [Hero] took off their own coat and wrapped it tightly around [Villains] chilled body.
They would help them.
[Hero] wouldnât let their enemy die in the snow.
When they lifted them up, [Villain] murmured something inaudible before their head fell down onto their saviors chest. Half-dried blood smeared into [Heros] shirt.
They gulped nervously. Doubts, anxiety and guilt were rising up in their chest.
This was insane⌠This was so fucking insane.
âDonât make me regret this!â, [Hero] hissed to their foe before struggling up their feet.
âDonât make me fucking regret this!â
Let's all just appreciate @evilbuildingsblog for giving the best inspo for Villain mansions! đđ¤
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(This one is for @saidainabook! đ¤ To be honest, I struggled for a fairly long time to come up with something for your request, but here we go! đ Iâve split the snippet because Iâm still missing a few pieces for an ending I feel satisfied with, so maybe the title might seem a bit confusing for now. đ Anyhow, please enjoy the first part! đđ¤)
(âTW: Explicit Language, Explicit Physical Violence, Loss of trustâ)
#8 - Sacrifice (pt. 1)
Dusk. The day ended with glistening streaks of ruby and amber, bathing everything in a grave erythrean light. The firmament looked like a painting created by someone who never saw the dark sides of life; never got to know that after day and dusk the only thing that followed was darkness.
Someone who knew nothing about anger, fear, disappointment or loss. About emptiness. Hatred.
About betrayalâŚ
They were sitting in front of [Villains] estate. [Hero] had slung their arm around [Villains] shoulder and mumbled sweet nothings into the other onesâ ear. Both were watching the last light of the dying sun that slowly sank beyond the horizon.
It would have looked like a tawdry love scene, if [Villain] wasnât behaving so passive: The criminal did not move, their darkened eyes remained firmly on the ground. Even when [Hero] playfully nudged them and placed a warm hand on their back, [Villain] stayed still.
It had been only a few days since they found out.
A few days since [Villain] knew that their lover was playing a foul game: Apparently,[Hero] was a turncoat. Spied for the scurvy assholes that tried to hunt them down since the very first moment their relationship had started.
It were only a few days to ruin everything that had ever mattered to [Villain].
Only by accident, one of their observers had seen [Hero] with [Sidekick]. Talking amiably. Exchanging information.
When theyâd told their boss, [Villains] first reflex was to rip their minionsâ throat out: âWhat do you mean, you saw them together?!â, they had hissed, their anxious spy firmly pinned against a wall. 'You think this is a joke?!â
How could they even say something like that? [Hero] was with them now. They had abandoned their old life and all of their self-righteous friends. [Hero] had chosen them.
[Villain] had nearly suffocated their lackey before coming to their senses. 'Where did you see them?â, they had asked, calmer this time. 'Show me.â
And so, things had taken their course.
The only reason [Villain] had listened in the first place was the sheer ridiculousness of the accusation: [Hero], a fink. Hah. They were their lover and nothing else.
But then, reality had painfully dawned on [Villains] utopia and all the little things that seemed to be so meaningless before suddenly moved into the cold light of [Heros] surveillance: Their loversâ absence, their excuses and their oh-so-many questions. The childish innocence of their relationship was gone in a second, just as [Villains] trust.
âThat canât be true, right..?â, [Villain] had asked [Henchman] just after seeing [Hero] and [Sidekick] talk with their own two eyes.
âThey⌠They love me!â
But [Hero] hadnât loved them.
Not for a single moment.
Slowly, [Villain] had to realize that [Hero] never was the kind, tolerant and sympathetic enthusiast they portrayed themself as: They were a hard-bitten spy, ready to go to any lenghts to harm [Villain] and their doings.
Well, [Hero] had succeeded.
They knew everything about [Villains] plans. About their base, their subordinates and anything else that could be relevant to take them down. Only because [Villain] was dumb enough to fall for [Heros] bullshit. Dumb enough to fall in love with their fucking nemesis.
[Villain] could only scoff at their own idiocity. Their blindness. They were too naĂŻve, always had been. And [Hero] had unhesistantly used that.
Had used them like a damn toy; utilized their feelings to crusade against the entity of their fucking existence. It was humiliating, threatening and enraging, but above all it was painful.
So damn painful.
Even though [Heros] lie had been more than predictable, it hurt. It hurt so fucking much and that was the thing [Villain] hated the most about this situation.
They hated it, because they shouldnât be bothered. [Villain] was supposed to be calm and collected, already planning ahead the next steps to down this arrant infiltration. Instead, they were like a love-struck and heartbroken teenager, only because they had been stupid enough to believe every single lie [Hero] told them:
I will stay with you, [Villain].
You are so important to me.
I love you.
Those words⌠Nothing had given them more peace in their entire life.
[Villain] knew that deep down, their soul had begged for those gestures of love, affection and kindness. Endearment that was a death sentence in the violent world they grew up in.
âBetween asphalt and steel is no place for kindness.â, one of their old bosses always used to say. 'Emotions make you vulnerable. And vulnerability makes you a target.â
It was true. It was true and [Villain] hadnât listened. They had given up their common sense to feel safe in an enviroment that had never given them safety.
To feel like they were wanted by someone. Belonged somewhere.
What a fatal mistake.
Before [Hero], [Villain] had always acted on the words of their boss: No matter what they did, they never allowed themself to feel pity or remorse. They had blackmailed, assaulted, tortured and even killed others and hadnât cared. Theyâd been ruthless. They had epitomized criminal efficiency.
For their own survival, [Villain] had locked up anything that wouldâve hindered them to become the perfect and error-free tool: Things like sympathy, altruism and kindness had been rotting so long in the depths of their soul that [Villain] had even started to believe those things had stopped existing inside of them.
It was [Hero] who came and proved them wrong. [Hero] who had convinced [Villain] that it was okay to show others mercy and kindness. Simply, because they did the same for [Villain].
Slowly, they had started to see their world from a different perspective. [Villain] had opened up, because [Hero] connected with them with reality. Made them feel whole for the first time in their life. Understood. Accepted.
âŚHell, it sounded so stupid, but even loved.
[Villain] wouldâve done everything to keep this feeling. They wouldâve quit their crimes, spent their money to charity, apologised to everyone they had ever wronged. Hell, they wouldâve even sold their fucking mansion, if [Hero] had told them to.
They only had to ask and [Villain] wouldâve done everything.
But [Hero] hadnât asked.
Theyâd never wanted [Villain] to become better. They had lured them into the trap of false safety and trust only to benefit from their credulity, not to make them a better person.
[Hero] had been a ghost light.
A light that was ceasing more with every minute, making space for the usual gloom in [Villains] soul. Their anger.
Slowly, they turned around. It was already difficult to make out [Heros] face in the crimson sunset.
[Villain] shook off the hand that was stroking their back the entire time. A soft kiss was placed on their neck, followed by the words that had once meant the world for them:
"I love you so much.â
Hah.
They balled their fists.
[Hero].
Why shouldnât they just kill them? Kill their useless friends and everyone they had ever loved. Show [Hero] what it meant to be fucking hurt like this.
â[Villain]âŚ?â
âI heard you.â, they answered and avoided to look into [Heros] seemingly aggrieved face.
Why should they keep playing this shitty game? Why should they keep making themself a fucking joke?
Hands ran down their arms, taking their own fingers and pressing them gently. It felt like acid. âWhat is it, [Villain]?â
Quit the fucking masquerade.
âYou donât mean it.â, they said, voice filled with an emptiness that made [Hero] look abashed with false confusion. After a short moment of hesistance, they cupped the criminalsâ cheek. [Villain] stiffened distinctly.
âWhat are you saying? Why shouldnât I?â, [Hero] smiled and caressed their tense face with their thumb. âYou are the best thing that has ever happened to me.â
Fucking lies.
Sharply, [Villain] turned their head away. It was visible that [Hero] was starting to become irritated.
âWhatâs wrong with you today?â
[Villain] stood up. They needed the space, couldnât bear [Heros] presence anymore. Every touch was pure mockery, every word so fucking humiliating.
Their back was turned towards [Hero], who stared at them with an atrabilious incomprehension.
âHuh? Whatâs wrong, [Villain]?â
ââŚJust answer me one thing, [Hero].â, they said almost quietly, trying their hardest to keep their voice from breaking. âWould you ever have told me?â
âTold you what?â
[Villain] turned around. Their face was blank.
âThat you used the relationship to spy on me.â
âThat I- What..â It was visible how the meaning of the words sank into [Heros] mind. How their eyes widened as they looked into [Villains] cold features, hardened from the anger.
Grave realization, followed by fear.
â[V-Villain], I-â
Before [Hero] could say anything else, [Villain] had already slammed a hard punch into their face.
(âTW: Character death, Bloodâ)
#9 - Over
The stars don't care about us.
[Villain] smiled deliriously, bloody teeth blazing up at the dark sky. The silverish lights glinted down without any judgement or interest.
They've witnessed so many crimes, so many tragedies. And still, they don't care.
[Villain] would die here. Two shots were enough to end their useless life underneath the clear firmament. Well. Every action had its' consequences, right?
"[Hero]...? Are you there...?", [Villain] wispered and stretched out their hand. Broken fingers brushed over the ones of their enemy, hesistantly asking them to return the touch. [Villain] felt how alien blood bedewed their fingertips.
[Hero] was bleeding out too. [Supervillain] had been cruel enough to make sure their life was ending right next to [Villains]. They didn't even know something.
They shouldn't have helped. Why had [Hero] helped? This had been [Villains] business, not theirs.
"Answer me... Please.", they huffed and lightly squeezed the other ones' hand. "Are you there?"
Only cold light.
"I am here, [Villain]." [Hero] answered and gently took the other ones injured hand into their own shaking fingers. "I am here."
Miles, miles and miles away.
They were breathing together, slowly and stertorously. It was over soon. They were laying on the hard concrete and waited for the minutes to pass.
Waited for the inevitable.
And the stars shine ever so brightly.
"I don't want to die, [Hero]."
"Me neither."
A single tear rolled over [Villains] cheek. They weren't sure, if [Hero] was crying too. "Thank you for being here. For... Helping me...", they mumbled and closed their eyes when the darkness started to surround them entirely. They pressed [Heros] fingers one last time. "Thank you... I-I never wanted to die... alone.."
[Hero] smiled weakly before closing their own eyes.
"...It's been a honour, [Villain]."
(I have never written animals, so here I go with my first snippet! đ I always thought there was way too less phobia-whump, so please enjoy.đ Also, can anyone guess the dog breed?đ)
â(TW: Panic Attack, Severe Cynophobia, Humiliation, Blood)â
#10 - Beg
"Fuck, get this thing off me!!", [Hero] screeched, trying to push themself further into the cold stonewall behind them.
"Goddamnit, [Villain]!!", they sobbed, eyes searching frantically for something like mercy in [Villains] face.
[Villain] just looked at them with raised eyebrows and was seemingly not the slightest bit interested in whistling their companion back. [Hero] grew desperate. "Get it off!!"
The amorphous shadow growled, ready to attack whenever it got the deadly command. "Get it fucking off, [Villain]!!"
[Hero] hated dogs.
German ones in particular.
The one in front of them was only held by the thin leash in [Villains] hand and pulled heavily into their direction. It would shred [Hero] into pieces, if their enemy let go. They just knew that.
[Villain] looked unimpressed. They made one step towards [Hero], who whimpered from fear. "I will, when you talk."
Desperately, [Hero] turned their face, blinking away the tears that started to rise in their eyes. The dog pulled ever so strongly.
"I can't talk!! I don't have anything!! I-"
Barking. Saliva. Teeth.
[Hero] squealed. They were gonna faint.
"Out!"
And it was quiet. The only thing audible was [Heros] heavy breathing. They sank against the wall with shaking legs; cold sweat was covering their ashened face.
[Villain] looked at [Hero] with a strange kind of fascination. "Your record says that you have a problem with dogs, but I never knew it was this severe.", they said, eyeing their enemy with a calculating curiosity.
[Hero] said nothing. Apart from the fear, the hot feeling of mortification rose in their chest.
They knew it wasn't rational.
Even though the fleabag [Villain] brought was a realistic thread, they shouldn't be standing there with quivering legs and tearing eyes.
[Hero] could handle worse forms of torture. All of them painful and degrading, but they could stand it. They could always stand it.
But dogs...
"You were attacked by one as a child, right?", [Villain] drawled and grinned when [Heros] eyes lowered in shame. "Funny that something so silly can drive you nuts now..."
[Villain] snickered and lightly pulled on the leash. "Up!" A deep growl emitted from the dark mutt that obeyed instantly. [Hero] could not avoid the cold shudder that ran down their spine.
"To be honest, [Hero], I didn't think you were such a wimp!", [Villain] mocked. The criminal saw the impact of their words in [Heros] abashed face and continued with a nasty smile: "For real, how did you even get so far in your fucking job? Probably slept yourself up, huh?"
"Fuck off...", [Hero] hissed and balled their fists. They felt the heat creeping up their cheeks. A huge clumb formed in their throat, making them want to vomit.
It wasn't rational.
It wasn't fucking rational.
[Hero] was strong.
Had the abilities to finish this in less than a minute.
Shouldn't even bother about [Villain] and their grilling, should've just turned and left this fucking situation.
It didn't work.
Didn't work because of those teeth viciously gleaming in front of them.
Paralizing.
[Villain] grinned and looked at their watch leisurely, unfazed by the trembling human in front of them. "You know, even though I love chatting with you, I need to hurry. My boss wants that info really bad."
[Hero] shook their head wordlessly. They had nothing. They couldn't talk, even if they wanted to.
The criminal ignored them.
"And also...", [Villain] casted a look towards their dog and looked back to [Hero] with a wolfish grin, "...she's getting hungry."
It was visible how [Hero] tried to collect themself. To force themself to keep calm despite [Villains] teasing and the growling of their companion.
[Villain] saw [Heros] fight for control, even though they were loosing more of it with every passing second.
"Well...", the criminal drawled and gestured towards the dog, "I guess we have a solution to that..."
They let go of the leash.
[Heros] eyes widened.
"[Villain], don't-!!"
"Sick'em!"
Brown-black fur was flashing into the light and [Hero] jerked up their hands with a desperate scream.
"NO!!"
The monster sank its' sharp teeth into [Heros] forearm. Crimson blood.
They violently tried to shake it off, but it didn't let go.
Wouldn't give up its' prey.
"Call it back, [Villain]!!"
It bit down again.
"Call it back!!!"
Oh god, it would kill them, if [Villain] didn't do something!
It would tear them apart.
Oh god, their arm.
"[Villain], do-" [Hero] choked on the words.
Docked tail.
Sharp teeth.
They couldn't think straight.
Listed dog.
Dangerous.
Their brain filled with black mist.
Couldn't breathe.
They were going to suffocate.
[Villains], voice, ringing in their ears: "Tell me what I want to hear."
Had nothing.
Gone in the abyss.
"I-I c-an't, I-"
No air.
They were suffocating.
Didn't [Villain] see that they were fucking suffocating?
[Hero] only shook their head. They couldn't breathe. There was no air around to fill their lungs with. Underwater.
A cold hand harshly grabbed their collar, pulling them up. "Calm down, you useless piece of shit!"
[Hero] yelped, when [Villains] fist connected with their ribcage. The crack was clearly audible.
"It's not that hard to talk, you fuckin' wussy!"
They dumped them on the ground.
Cold concrete. The smell of trash and piss in the run-down part of the city no one would search [Hero] in. Dirt that mixed with [Heros] own tears.
...And [Villains] voice, sharp as a knife.
They couldn't take it.
Couldn't take [Villain] standing nearby, as they gasped for the air that didn't seem to enter their lungs. Couldn't take it when [Villain] knelt down and grabbed their face with a cruel grin.
Where was the dog?
[Villain] only gave a chilly laugh.
"I sent her away." Then, sneering: "I can get her back if you want."
[Hero] frantically shook their head.
"I don't have anything!", they wheezed against the hands that had grabbed their wet cheeks. "Please, I don't have anything!"
An awfully triumphant grin formed on the criminals face. They pulled [Hero] closer.
"Huh...? What was that word?", [Villain] crooned in an almost gentle tone of voice.
Only now, [Hero] noticed what they just had said. Blood shot up their face.
"Say it again for me, come on. Or do you want one more round..?", [Villain] purred.
[Hero] sobbed.
No.
No more.
They couldn't take more.
Eventually, the need for survival pushed away the last bit of dignity inside of them, when they whispered:
"I-... P-please don't get it back... Please, [Villain]..."
The criminal pondered for a moment before shrugging their shoulders with a wide grin. "Hm. I guess you really are as useless as you claim. Still... Hearing you beg was worth the shot."
They stood up and gave [Hero] a last painful kick in their stomach.
"Tell me, does your team know what a sissy you are?"
[Hero] remained quiet.
The words hurt.
Hurt more than the kick, the broken rib or the arm.
Hurt, because they were true.
"If you were one of my henchmen, I would've killed you for being such a disgrace. You're lucky that your team is pitiful enough to keep you..."
[Villain] turned to leave, stepping out of the alley and whistling to get the dog. A last aspersion to put the boot in:
"Your weakness is really disgusting... You're pathetic, [Hero]."
[Villain] was long gone when [Hero] finally got up. Cold wind blew on their wet cheeks and their shaking body. Only too slowly, they managed to stop the wheezing. Took too long to get aware of their surroundings.
They were safe.
They were safe now.
With a pang, [Villains] voice echoed through their head:
You're pathetic, [Hero].
They let out a dry sob.
[Villain] was right.
It was true.
It was true and [Hero] knew it.
...They knew it wasn't rational.