The secret ending

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The secret ending
A picture he kept for himself because he's a show off lol
Redemption ending was a sacrifice, Sean went to prison for 15 years for something that did not do and something that was so completely out of his hands, he lost 15 years of his life for trying to survive against the most unfair circumstances that were put on his 16 year old self, that's a whole chunk of his life he is never going to get back, the Redemption ending was yet again another sacrifice Sean made for Daniel, the Redemption ending is not in any way shape or form a good/happy ending
Replaying Life is Stange 2 and trying to get the Redemption ending but goddamn I'm not ready to cry. 1st time I played I got the Blood Brothers ending, which to this day i still think is the best ending honestly
I have very specific headcanons for how Sean's personality would be after every ending:
Redemption
I feel like after getting out of jail Sean is quiet, serious, almost shy in a very specific way. He starts traveling by himself after spending some time with Daniel, he has awkward interactions with waiters and clerks.
After so many years totally still, it feels like he can't quite catch up with the rest of the world- when a stranger stops him on the street to ask him a question he takes a second too long to answer, always slightly startled. He texts Daniel every day, his mom and Lyla frequently- short sentences, perfect grammar, dozens pictures of the places he's visiting but barely any of him.
Blood Brothers
He's angrier, grumpy, also serious. Of course there's some guilt for what they had to do to get to Mexico, specially at first, but it eventually becomes clouded by the anger that they had to do it. He's incredibly angry with the world, for taking away his dad, his youth, his innocence, Daniel's chance at a normal life and good education in a country where he speaks the language.
He has to take care of Daniel, Puerto Lobos is a beautiful place but Diego was right, back at the police station near the border- things aren't easy there. It's dangerous, and Sean does what he has to ensure they're both safe. Crime, stealing, adding a few people to the list of deaths they've caused- it's only a few more items in the list of things to weigh down his conscience.
In the end, he grows bitter. Unable to accept the guilt that comes with the things he's done, he tries to find solace in knowing that they made him do it, that he wouldn't be this person if they hadn't forced his hand. Most of the time it just angers him more.
He grows quiet, not in the awkward, endearing way that post redemption Sean is quiet. The world doesn't deserve to hear his voice, he doesn't deserve to be heard. He's sweet to Daniel, when he can, he cringes when he sees how fast he had to grow up. There's a permanent grimace on his face.
Parting Ways
This is the one where I think he stays the most similar. When he first gets to Puerto Lobos he's a complete mess- He's certain his brother hates him, he's convinced he forced him to do things he didn't want to and now he will never forgive him.
The guilt eats away at him, he's basically a ghost during his first years in Puerto Lobos. He does enough to eat and then just stays in his ran down home, letting speculation flood his overcrowded head.
When enough time finally passes for him to be able to reach out to Daniel he finds out he doesn't hate him at all. Daniel is living a semi-normal life, he will be able to leave house arrest when he turns 18, he sounds happy.
Then Finn/Cassidy shows up, maybe he deserves comfort. Maybe his life didn't end that day in Seattle. Maybe he can rebuild like Daniel did. He allows himself to be comforted, he hears the words "it wasn't your fault" and actually listens to them- agrees. He travels with Finn/Cassidy, sees the country, makes some memories that aren't haunted. Slowly gets back to life.
Being with people that knew him before makes him stay pretty similar but the ones who love him still can tell. When they're making a stop on a random town and he sees a little kid and just goes silent. When he wakes up in the middle of the night, agitated and soaked in cold sweat. When he stays quiet the rest of day after talking to Daniel on the phone. When they have to run to catch the train and he's the first one out of breath- muttering something about being a track runner under his breath. He still remembers what was taken from him.
For the Evil MK Redemption ending; Eclipse's birth. How did that go?
short answer wukong took a nap and woke up to a baby