Vegas thinks he deserves the abuse he's receiving but Pete on the other hand knows that it’s not his fault and that's a big difference between their trauma although they both carry pain deep inside. Vegas covers it up with a fake persona where he comes off as uncaring, hard, or merciless, the perfect mask to shield his vulnerability however Pete is getting behind an ever-smiling face to hide but at the end they both want to be seen. Vegas wants everyone to look up to him. Pete just wants someone to notice him as something other than a simple bodyguard. They both want to be loved. Vegas is in denial about it, he looks at love as something to be negotiated and used as a weapon. Pete see loves everywhere but he never receives it the way he wants it.
Vegas’s way of staying afloat in this world is to deceive and scheme his way through everything and everyone. Pete is loyal, he embraces the good in people and empathizes with the bad in them. Vegas focuses on negativity, Pete on other hand sees positivity in everything. Vegas is ferocious on the surface, but he is yearning for validation. Pete is childlike in his behavior but is fierce in his beliefs. Vegas hunts, whereas Pete seeks but they both just want a home
Vegas wants everyone to look up to him. Pete just wants someone to notice him as something other than a simple bodyguard. They both want to be loved. Vegas is in denial about it, he looks at love as something to be negotiated and used as a weapon. Pete see loves everywhere but he never receives it the way he wants it.
Vegas’s way of staying afloat in this world is to deceive and scheme his way through everything and everyone. Pete is loyal, he embraces the good in people and empathizes with the bad in them. Vegas focuses on negativity, Pete on other hand sees positivity in everything. Vegas is ferocious on the surface, but he is yearning for validation. Pete is childlike in his behavior but is fierce in his beliefs. Vegas hunts, whereas Pete seeks but they both just want a home