[ McGillis always told himself killing Iznario is inconvenient, because it'd immediately cast suspicion on him as the adopted heir. He'd be weakening his own position by lashing out against Iznario this way - exposing his corruption and getting him exiled was the best way to get back at him. The most convenient.
He doesn't dare think that there were other reasons he couldn't lay a hand on the man. ]
So which of us would you be killing first in this scenario? Father or son?
[ When confronted with something too painful to think about for longer than a second, McGillis falls back into provocation instead. He needs to put a wall up, and fast. ]
no subject
He doesn't dare think that there were other reasons he couldn't lay a hand on the man. ]
So which of us would you be killing first in this scenario? Father or son?
[ When confronted with something too painful to think about for longer than a second, McGillis falls back into provocation instead. He needs to put a wall up, and fast. ]