Late in the evening, Elena led Dorian, the gardener, through the dimly lit corridors of the manor towards Xander's room. The atmosphere was heavy, filled with anticipation and the weight of the conversation that was about to unfold. When they arrived, Xander was seated at his desk, his attention entirely consumed by the magical botany book sprawled before him.
Elena cleared her throat, causing Xander to look up. "Excuse me, young master Xander. Your gardener, Dorian, is here to talk to you about the plants on this list."
Xander glanced at Dorian, immediately noting his furrowed brow and the concern etched across his face. "What's wrong, Dorian?"
"Sir, the plants on this list are very dangerous. I strongly advise against acquiring them."
Xander raised an eyebrow, curiosity piqued. "But why? I just wanted to experiment a little for fun."
"Experimenting with these plants could be deadly, sir. Three of the plants on this list are bringers of death."
A wave of shock and fear washed over Xander as he realized he had been so careless in his pursuit of knowledge. He didn't want to endanger anyone because of his insatiable curiosity.
"I had no idea they were that dangerous. Thank you, Dorian, for bringing this to my attention. I will dispose of the list."
"Very good, sir. I will make sure to dispose of it properly for you."
Dorian left the room with the list, leaving Xander alone with his thoughts. He couldn't believe he had almost made such a reckless decision. He had to be more careful in the future, especially with the ever-present influence of his alter ego looming in his mind.
As he closed his eyes and took a deep breath, the sinister voice returned. "You see, Xander, you're nothing without me. You're weak and easily swayed. But with me, you could be so much more. Embrace your true self, and together, we can achieve greatness."
Xander shuddered at the thought and quickly opened his eyes, pushing the voice away. He knew he had to keep fighting it, or else he would be lost to the darkness forever.
As Elena was about to leave, Xander suddenly spoke up. "Wait, Dorian. I want to speak to you about something else."
Dorian turned around and looked at Xander expectantly.
"Do you remember the list I gave you earlier? The one with the plants?"
Dorian nodded hesitantly, and Xander continued.
"I want you to plant them, even the dangerous ones."
Dorian's expression turned grave. "Young master, those plants are not only rare but also deadly. Why would you want them?"
Xander leaned forward, his eyes glittering with excitement. "Because they're powerful. And I want to be powerful."
Dorian shook his head. "I can't do it, young master. It's too dangerous. The plants could harm you or someone else."
Xander's face twisted with anger. "I don't care about that. I want you to plant them, and that's final."
Dorian hesitated for a moment before nodding reluctantly. "As you wish, young master. But please, be careful."
As Dorian left the room, Xander sat back in his chair, feeling a rush of triumph. The evil voice in his head whispered to him, telling him he had made the right choice. With these plants, he would finally be able to achieve his true potential.
But another voice, softer and kinder, urged him to reconsider. He knew deep down that what he was doing was wrong, that he was putting himself and others in danger. But the temptation of power was too strong to resist.