[And Aidan would be wrong in assuming what he'd done to people was justified. Sure, he had good reason to be upset with them, but to go to the lengths he did because of it? or revenge? No. Not in the slightest. That didn't make him any less of a good person. Sure, he could understand where Aidan was coming from too, the guilt of what he'd done ate at him, but he couldn't let it consume him. He knew he was a good man and wanted to be a good man. He fought hard to keep himself in check so he didn't hurt people. That was the key.]