Imagine if Vance Lavelle was the main character of his own story.
Racked with guilt for what he did to his brother and struggling daily with the abusive manager that never truly wanted him, Vance Lavelle is never good enough in every way. His voice is never deep or raspy enough, he can barely play guitar, and he definitely can't write his own songs. Even the adoring fans have no idea that, when he's on stage, he's desperately trying to replicate Judas. It's all a facade... sometimes he wonders if he even knows who he is anymore. He misses home, the cracks are starting to show, and worst of all, there's nothing he can do to make up for his mistakes...
...Or is there?
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NO, you're not getting a Vance Lavelle story. lol. I just felt like now was the perfect time to do a little compare and contrast between brothers... given Judas' confession to Fletch in the most recent update. It's ironic, don't you think? Judas looks at Vance and sees every opportunity he lost. He sees what he "Wasn't good enough" and wasn't ready to be. He sees Vance singing the songs he wrote and thousands of fans cheering for him, completely unknowing of the truth. Meanwhile Vance is dealing with Rodney trying to mold him into a version of his brother than he can manipulate and control. And Starlight records is disappointed that they never contracted Judas in the first place...
Both are inferior of each other. You know what I mean?
Danu
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