Author's Note: The beginning of the end. I don't feel as though there was malice in his heart at all when he chose this route of 'indifference'. I don't think he knew what the reprecussions would be. I think he was naive. And naivety is nothing but a burden, when one finally opens his eyes. Only three chapters left. Do review, I spent months on this peice, and love it more than any other thing I've written. -Delta
Chapter Fourteen
Regulus feels an edge.
He has always thought himself a shadow amongst darkness.
A fraud.
But now he feels the fine line between wrong and right and he cannot make a choice. Even as his brother's eyes stare back at him from the mirror, haunted and swimming with ghosts, he cannot choose. (Fighting is always the hardest.)
Now, indifference doesn't suit Regulus anymore.
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