You're not an idiot! Noo! You are a HIGHLY VALUED READER.
in the title, I'm referencing how a lot of Alexander Hamilton's essays and pamphlets were a response to such-and-such or so-and-so and would be titled like that, too. "A Response to...".
Yeah, Opposite would really not ever become Daredevil, except as an excuse to murder criminals. He has the firm belief that morality is one of those things that's rarely useful, and while he does have things he will try to arrange his life such that he never has to do them (not just things that he personally dislikes, but things that he on some level finds morally wrong), he doesn't have that passion for justice and righteousness. He's truly accepted his lot in life, in many ways.
And I think I probably didn't quite convey it well, but Opposite's had plenty of owners. Definitely more than just Winter and Stick. Mostly because Winter a) doesn't like to get too attached and b) Summer firmly believed that Matt had to go live his own life/have his own adventures.
Re: Fill in this AU, Opposite's next response (omg I sound like hamilton)
in the title, I'm referencing how a lot of Alexander Hamilton's essays and pamphlets were a response to such-and-such or so-and-so and would be titled like that, too. "A Response to...".
Yeah, Opposite would really not ever become Daredevil, except as an excuse to murder criminals. He has the firm belief that morality is one of those things that's rarely useful, and while he does have things he will try to arrange his life such that he never has to do them (not just things that he personally dislikes, but things that he on some level finds morally wrong), he doesn't have that passion for justice and righteousness. He's truly accepted his lot in life, in many ways.
And I think I probably didn't quite convey it well, but Opposite's had plenty of owners. Definitely more than just Winter and Stick. Mostly because Winter a) doesn't like to get too attached and b) Summer firmly believed that Matt had to go live his own life/have his own adventures.