A/NNot really sure why I wrote this, but I did. Next chapter of Spyder Davenport is coming this weekend so be hyped for that. I don't own this series or anything relating to it.~Superavenger212

What is real?

Heroes and villains both stuggle with this concept, reality verses the fictional world they live in to escape the world they are forced to live in.

Sometimes heroes throw themselves into training simulations 'till the early hours of the morning, just to sleep for one before doing it all over again. Others escape through dreams, their own little world of pure imagination, just waiting for them the second they close their eyes. Then there are the ones in mourning, grieving for their lost loved ones in their wars...

On the other hand, villains fight. They push their suffering onto others, the ones who don't understand what it's like to be the villain in the bedtime stories. They grow tired of having to be the big bad wolf. The villains in our storybooks grow old and weary and alone, with no one but themselves, and a mundane memory of once being human.

So that's why each side does what they do. Not because it's right, or because it's good verses evil. It's because of how they live, how their world works. Who they are related to and who they love, because yes, even the most evil villain is possible of the act of love.

Heroes and villains surrive in syncronization. Darkness and life, good verses evil.

The perfect harmony.

A/NSo... that happened. I hope it made sense, if not oh well. I was trying to convey the message that without villains heroes would be non-existent and vise-versa. Comment your thoughts below!~Superavenger212