Prologue:



Every child has a super hero they want to be when they grow up. But what happens when his decisions earn him the perception-turned-reality of being a villain?

What happens when that villain finds a reason to change at a time he's not ready to? Does he cower under a sentencing without a right to a fair trial or give the vain efforts of righting his wrongs even though someone else's heart is on the line?

Because in the end, everyone feels better about having someone less than to compare themselves to. It's how we solidify our position outside the circle of judgment. But in some way or another, we are all alike. Admitting it may surrender your pride, but it also opens up your heart and allows you to remember what it feels like to not deserve a second chance.