[Is that awful of him? Perhaps, but he would be a hyprocrite not to detest Maya for killing someone with the intent to do harm. If someone is a danger to themselves, the biggest thing you don't want to do is take their life. It's wrong. It's immortal. Angus would classify that under evil.
Spinel was vulnerable, and Angus killed her in her exposed state. When everyone at the trial realized he had succumbed to the nanite magic of the Knife of Evil, they correctly deemed him a monster and quickly voted that he face justice. He thanks them for their work in stopping him. Someone who kills the weak should not be allowed to live.
Each week, Angus wondered how so many deaths could have been prevented. That one moment - knowing how to properly treat hypothermia, deciding to help someone hurting instead of doing the hurting for them - could have changed everything. Perhaps they could have reached out to them. Perhaps it wouldn't have saved them completely, but it would at least give them their lives. Even Elle, already partially gone-
Mr. Barker's wife still recognized him. She had lost her mind from the poison, but she remembered him from so many years ago. She was still Lucy, not a stranger on the street. Even if Elle was no longer a genius lawyer, she was still Elle. A kind, brilliant, beautiful woman who loved to share her memories with Angus. A fiancee does not have to be perfect, she just has to love him and be loved in return.
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[Is that awful of him? Perhaps, but he would be a hyprocrite not to detest Maya for killing someone with the intent to do harm. If someone is a danger to themselves, the biggest thing you don't want to do is take their life. It's wrong. It's immortal. Angus would classify that under evil.
Spinel was vulnerable, and Angus killed her in her exposed state. When everyone at the trial realized he had succumbed to the nanite magic of the Knife of Evil, they correctly deemed him a monster and quickly voted that he face justice. He thanks them for their work in stopping him. Someone who kills the weak should not be allowed to live.
Each week, Angus wondered how so many deaths could have been prevented. That one moment - knowing how to properly treat hypothermia, deciding to help someone hurting instead of doing the hurting for them - could have changed everything. Perhaps they could have reached out to them. Perhaps it wouldn't have saved them completely, but it would at least give them their lives. Even Elle, already partially gone-
Mr. Barker's wife still recognized him. She had lost her mind from the poison, but she remembered him from so many years ago. She was still Lucy, not a stranger on the street. Even if Elle was no longer a genius lawyer, she was still Elle. A kind, brilliant, beautiful woman who loved to share her memories with Angus. A fiancee does not have to be perfect, she just has to love him and be loved in return.
He'd prefer her to be alive than perfect.]