She was a lover She let her heart guide where she would go That poor, poor, misguided soul. She died in a fire That held nothing to the flames of passion In her heart But she didn't know that compassion Held no guard To the fire that burned her up Margo wasn't essential She had to go I'm so sorry Margo I told the protagonist her father died too She'll let your brother know A friendship turned into something more When the brother held hands Of a fatherless daughter Both grieving the deaths of their mentors Margo was a lover And the father a fighter. I'm sorry you had to die For their relationship to blossom
An author never regrets killing. It just adds dramatic flare to say you do. Though, I will miss the brothers Farely. They are very good characters. In this I am talking about my protagonist's love interest's sister. She is a lover archetype, and she inspires love to the protagonist and her love interest. Death can tear people apart or bring them together. She also happened to cause the rebellion with the love interest!