[ Thought twice about it? How could he think twice about it? ]
No.
He's the one who regretted what he did.
[ He'd told him so, after all. ] In the end, however, instead of rectifying it, he let it fester. Did everything he could to justify it to himself, ruin the efforts we'd made together, and then in the end, only regretted it when it came to call, and he had to pay.
[ Perhaps it had been self preservation, then. ]
I became what I had to, in order to fix everything that went wrong. If I had time for regrets, I would be unable to move us into the future. Regrets are left best for those who cannot act.
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No.
He's the one who regretted what he did.
[ He'd told him so, after all. ] In the end, however, instead of rectifying it, he let it fester. Did everything he could to justify it to himself, ruin the efforts we'd made together, and then in the end, only regretted it when it came to call, and he had to pay.
[ Perhaps it had been self preservation, then. ]
I became what I had to, in order to fix everything that went wrong. If I had time for regrets, I would be unable to move us into the future. Regrets are left best for those who cannot act.