Wapun Meadow revolutionaries wait for my head on a silver plate
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Controversy should've been his middle name.
After growing up to be the black sheep of the family and probably condemming his mother's life unpurposely that's what his father should have thought. The child, who had never been quite comfortable with his heritage had been the fuel to his parent's hatred between one another. While his father prided himself on his power and the three children that would carry down his blood, his dear mother had wanted nothing more than their wellbeing.

At first their goals had seemed to be aligned, until the second child, our protagonist Galileo, began to show defiance towards the barbaric laws that laced their community. It was in that moment when the fairly happy marriage fell to ruins, while Plato tried to get the child to see 'reason' through violence and punishments, Frida wnt against his back and protected the child, twisting a knife on her husband's back as she did so.

Or maybe his middle name should've been Disgrace.
After cutting ties with the Devereux and sacrificing her mother's love to follow his own path the least he should've managed was to clean up his act. And while he had intended to do so by joining anothe pack and settling with a mate, he made the only mistake he couldn't afford to do.

He had decided to confess his backstory and ask for a forgiveness that in the eyes of those brutalized by his father was not deserved. Then, he not only got his acceptance and dignity stipped of his hands but also the most precious gift life had given him. His own son.

Maybe he shouldn't have been a Devereux at all..


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revolutionaries wait for my head on a silver plate - by Galileo - November 09, 2014, 10:39 PM