LOGAN SARGENT OVERRTAKE IM UP

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LOGAN SARGENT OVERRTAKE IM UP
Hey Fable fandom! I’ve been a huge fan of the Fable franchise for years now, but this is the first time I’ve ever really made content for it. I plan on turning this into a series about Logan and Linette (my Hero of Brightwall) and how they begin to mend their relationship. Read the first part “The Way We Were Before” here on AO3!
Summary: Logan never imagined that his sister would spare his life. But with this second chance, he vowed to be better. This journey of redemption starts with a conversation. Intro: Three months ago, Logan lost the crown. Three months ago, he expected his sister to execute him for his tyranny. Three months ago, his sister pardoned him, even though he knew he didn’t deserve it. Three months after his trial, his sister was proving herself as the better leader. The people loved her, and she was smart with the treasury. He was still surprised by how much she had grown; from the sheltered princess, he desperately tried to protect, to the powerful Queen who took his throne. Despite everything, Logan was proud of her.
“Why?” he had asked her after the trial. It was the first time in two years they’d been alone and could talk to one another.
“I want to hate you, Logan,” she began. “I have hated you. But you were right, I was a child when I left this castle. I’ve grown up. Now, after I’ve seen what’s coming, I can see some twisted justifications for why you did what you did. I understand you. But I still don’t agree with you.”
“Well, there’s a cruel joke then, sister,” Logan replies. “Sometimes as the ruler, you won’t agree with yourself.”