Hey! How do you think would Altair and Jacob react if they found out that s/o was a Templar and how would Shay and Haytham react if they found out that s/o was an Assassin?
It. . . does not end well. You most likely will die by his blade.
He feels so intensely hurt, that it actually aches and is painful. His chest tightens but heâs so stoned faced you couldnât tell.
Youâre his enemy now, as much as it hurts to know that, but youâre in his way and you will fall.
You broke this manâs heart into a million pieces.
Malik has never seen him so emotional before. Heâs angrier, more moody and broods nonstop.Â
He will confront you and battle you there, trying to kill you. You could swear you saw a few tears run down his face when he got close to you with his weapons.
Looking into your eyes before he finally puts the blade in your chest, he nearly breaks.
He kisses your eyelids, and then your lips, resting his forehead on yours and weeping silently.Â
Despite being his enemy, he will still bury you, and grieve.
You donât see him for a couple of days; even Evie begins to worry.
speaking of she kinda hates you now
Youâve never seen this man so angry. He will most likely get angry and yell at you when he confronts you, asking why you would do such a thing knowing what he is and what he does.
He knows he has to hate you but he just canât.
Jacob has really imprinted on you in more ways than one and itâs hard for him to just walk away. Most likely Evie will have to knock some sense into him.
The man knows he canât be with you anymore, but killing you is out of the question.
When he confronts you he gives you the chance to run and get out of the city. But if you do come back; the next time your paths cross he may have to kill you.Â
This man will cry. He cries so much.
Heâs been betrayed. . . again.
As much as it hurts you, and him, he sends you off almost immediately, claiming if he ever sees you again it wonât be good.
Shay now has more problems than the current ones going through his head and itâs tearing him apart.
Heâs so pissed, pissed to a point where he cries.
He will tear up his cabin on the Morrigan for sure, sending things flying and snapping at his crew mates.Â
After all heâs been through with the Assassins, why would you do this to him.
I can see how this will end in two ways; either he lets you go like Jacob does because a part of him still loves you, or he will kill you.
Itâs awfully unsettling how calm he seems to you when he confronts you. He was raised that way, to stay calm and keep his posture when there are problems that stand in front of him.
âI think it best in both of our interest. . . if you please leave (y/n).â
The second you close that door he throws something across the room.
His anger and sadness overcomes him but heâs quick to collect himself.
He tells himself this has to end, or else the Templars would never trust him again.
The next time you two meet youâre honestly surprised he lets you go, and out of pity.Â
You escape with only a few cuts and bruises, and a necklace that was lost to Haytham as a way of proof of your âdeathâ to the others.Â
He still loves you, and a part of him always will. But he needed to let you go.