“Don’t leave me now, I can’t bare it. We can go back to hating each other if it makes it easier, just don’t leave me.” (Lyn, getting sentimental? Has hell froze over? Probably)

Syx froze at those words. His activities in the criminal world had been quiet of late. Not more grandstanding with Metro Man. He hadn’t even been arrested in four months… he’d been focused on sorting out his own life. In settling in with Anna. If figuring out his place in the multiverse… 

And so he hadn’t been seeing as much of Lyn. He can’t even recall what he’d just said to her. The words had leaked out of his mind at her reaction. As it was, it had been an ever odd war inside of him at their strange relationship. It defied words or explanation. But… never in a million years would he have expected to hear those words from the feisty Hell Cat.

He’d been in silent shock for too long before he croaked out, “Leave -what?” he shook his head, trying to make the words order themselves in a logical way, “Emmalyn… why would you…?”

† ♥

† = How the character feels about murder

It’s a last resort. The only people he doesn’t feel bad about their sudden deaths are rapists, pedophiles, and serial killers. But murder is an unfortunate reality of street justice in a city where the police are often useless and the heroes can’t reach the dark underbelly. Still, he greatly prefers to operate with nonlethal methods and tries to only work with others who feel the same. With the few before stated exceptions. 

♥ = Character’s preference for relationships (sexuality, type of person, etc.)

Megs (Syx and Bell) are both extremely polyromantic and bisexual. They need partners who accept both aspects of their sexuality. 

They are very much drawn to people who can challenge them mentally. This doesn’t mean only people with high IQ, rather someone who makes them think and with whom intellectual or engaging conversation can happen. Who engages their mind. The ability to engage in witty banter is often a must in a potential partner.