Let's change it up with some Malik angst.
Sting
Repressing memories became second nature to Malik after he left the Tomb Keepers. He didn't need to remember. He didn't want to remember. That place was a literal hell hole and the sooner he forgot about it the sooner his life would improve.
Marik actually disagreed on this, telling Malik clinging to the past made him stronger and his motives more just. Malik didn't want to openly disagree, so he kept his small doubts to himself and kept pushing his guilt down.
Late at night when he was tried to sleep he could still see the pain and horror on his sister's face the night their father died. Nothing stung worse than the face of betrayal.
Yup.
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Over and out,
Mahersal
