LEGIONS POV.
The curtains swayed gently in the breeze as my deadly gaze focused on the scene below. The peaceful silence that was in the garden was all that soothed me, yet somehow I could feel like the overgrown hedges and the bright flowers were wilting under my gaze as if even nature itself despise me. It wasn’t that hard to believe as I was fighting a similar feeling to hate myself. That face. The look on that face.
I breathed out trying to ease myself. Xeric needed soothing, He needed to be calm, calm the storm inside of us threatening to come out. Tame the beast. That was all that was racing through my mind as I kept my eyes focused on the peace and serenity below.
He wanted to come out, he wanted to wreck something, and what Xeric wanted he got. Only he couldn't kill his host. I believe that’s what irritated him most. That his greatest enemy at the moment was me, and he coul
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