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My Turn

Summary:

in stories, the protagonist is always the hero, saves the day, saves the town, and takes down the villain...

So what happens when the protagonist is the exact opposite, and the antagonist isn't the typical 'antagonist'.

what happens when the villain is the protagonist?

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Chapter 1: The Intro

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The happily ever after is always the hero of the story winning, saving the town, killing the villian... And the hero is always the protagonist....

So what am I considered? Am I the hero?

I questioned that a lot in life, from the moment I could actually think for myself up until now.

The hero can kill the villain and it's ok because the villain is bad...

But when I kill people who deserve it and are corrupt, it's bad and I'm the bad guy?

People never realize the double standard, and the reason many villains become... well... villains.

When you're a kid, you agree with the hero and get excited, you cheer the hero in and wanna see the villain be taken down...

But when you get older and you see everything wrong with the world, you start to see how the villain had a point the entire time.

And I've finally realized that I no longer care for others approvals, if I'm considered good or bad, when the hero is just as bad and has destroyed everything I worked for and everything I loved.

I relatively lived and let live... The only ones I harmed were the corrupt, the politicians we all knew were lying, I was never discriminatory in who I chased. I did what authorities couldn't to abusers, rapists, especially child abusers....

 

But of course....

 

I'm still the bad guy.