"The fuck you want cupcake." I spat when the man walked into my bookshop. His Id was suffocating me when he moved.
"Where is he, hooker?" Ethan argued. Electricity sparking at his fingertips while he and his asshole team started to ransack my home.
"Shove it up your ass prince drama. The world knows what you are." I pulled out my power-pulling gun and shot him. His electricity fading into small dim flickers. See, I had been practicing for that my whole adult life when my brother started to date the son of a bitch.
"You bitch. Watch your mouth and tell me where he is. Or I will treat you how I treated him, with just one night. And I'm sure a little blonde bobblehead like you would love to know what I can do." He dropped his venom. The heroes laughed maniacally at his quips, their demons cutting out their faces.
"Back up Ethan. I have a fully loaded gun and I'm aiming at your head." Eli opened the bullet holster to prove it was fully loaded while aimed. Aaron had two blades; his hands soaked in antimatter. The same substance my bullets were made from, a power able to bring a superhero down to a human, and with enough of it in your veins you become human permanently.
"Antimatter Bullets, move or say another thing against us, we will make you fall fast and painful." I pulled out my rope, a long cord with the liquid soaked into it. I grabbed his neck with a deadly smirk, my combat heels making their way up to his chest as I kneed him in the stomach. He crumpled down, but not fully onto the floor.
"I should have killed him with my powers when I had the chance." He spat out, his gross smile lacing his face with poison and rage.
"Never! And I mean Never, talk about him like that again." I raised my boot and slammed it down into his chest, probably breaking a few bones. He tried to sputter out a few more words while I shoved my heel into his neck to hold him down. My roped tight around his wrists while I pulled them tight, away from his body.
"You even try, and he will make sure your body never stops being found. We are being nice. You fuck up and we can't protect you." Aaron spat while the other heroes stumbled outside their bodies cut and bruised.
"Good boy, go on. Get." I grumbled, shoving him out of the door and kicking him onto the ground before slamming my shops door in his face.
"You got that recorded right Sunny?" Eli put away his gun and took Aaron's hands.
"Every last word." I smiled.
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Sidekick
RomanceSlight Prequel to Forgotten Heroes, with a twist. When a Villain kidnapped the great heroes sidekick he didn't expect to A, fall in love; and B, to find out this man had some dark skeletons in his closet.