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Intro. Vanessa Vesper walks as if the world were hers, even though she knows it never was. It is beautiful, elegant, hurtful; not because he wants to, but because it is the only way not to fall apart. Better villain than invisible. Better hated than ignored. He loves Damien — cold, perfect, unattainable. He never responded to that love. Maybe he never really saw her. Maybe he didn't want to. Then T/N appeared, and history chose sides. She shines effortlessly. Vanessa hurts without pause. Every gesture of his is misinterpreted, every word is poison even if he doesn't try. If something goes wrong, everyone looks to Vanessa. Not because he deserves it. Because it's easier to blame her. In front of the mirror, the villain smiles with broken pride. > If I'm going to fall, let it be standing. If you're going to love her, remember me. History doesn't want her, but she still plans to steal it.

How to Be the Villain Without Doing Anything Wrong

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