Jay let out a long sigh and settled back in the chair he was forcefully sat on and tied to. He looked at his wrists where they were bound by rope to the arm rests of the chair and flexed his hands. While he didn’t mind the fact that he was tied up, he had felt a little disappointed in the hero who captured him.
He and the hero go back several years and have been playing a dangerous game of cat and mouse all this time. They’ve been rivals for a very long time and know each other. Their strengths, their weaknesses, their quirks, their habits. She should know better by now.
She seemed so convinced that tying him to the chair to interrogate him would work. She seemed so proud when she bound him, Jay just decided to play along and feign defeat.
Finally, she entered the room again, two cups in her hands.
“About time you showed up again, hero. I was starting to get bored,” Jay said.
“Thirsty?” She asked, and held out the cup to Jay. A smirk formed in her face as she looked at the cup and then up to him.
“Not right now, darling,” Jay replied, trying to not show that he had actually felt annoyed that she did that to him. “I find myself with my hands full right now. Maybe later.”
The hero shrugged. “More for me then.”
She tipped up the cup to her lips and drank the liquid down. She did the same with the other cup in her hand and placed them on the table behind her.
‘So that’s the game she wants to play today. Fine then,’ Jay thought.
“Alright, let’s get to it then, villain,” she said as she leaned back on the table, her arms across her chest. “The girl. Where is she?”
“You’re going to have to be a bit more specific than that,” Jay replied. “I know many girls, yourself included, and I do know where they are.”
The hero rolled her eyes. “You know which girl I’m talking about. The one you kidnapped two days ago.”
Jay tilted his head in thought. “Hm, I think you have me confused for someone else. I didn't kidnap anyone. Not recently anyway.”
“Yes, you did. We have proof you were with her two days ago before she vanished.” The hero grabbed the file she had left on the table and grabbed out a photo to show Jay. “See?”
Jay looked at the photo carefully and slowly a smirk spread on his face. “Ah, that girl.”
“Yes, now where is she?”
“No idea. I didn’t take her.”
“If you didn’t take her, then why were you at her place?”
Jay let out a laugh. “You don’t get out much, do you?”
“No, thanks to you and your antics.”
“Well, I’ll spare you the details then, but to sum it up, she invited me over for some… fun.” Jay smirked and tilted his head at her. “We could have the same fun too if you'd like. You did invite me into your home as well. Seems rude of me to not fulfill a lady’s request.”
The hero’s race wrinkled with disgust. “No. You know damn well that you’re only here because you blew up the police station.”
Jay let out a laugh and nodded. “Oh, yeah. I did do that, didn’t I? That was fun.”
The hero observed the villain in front of her curiously. “I’m having a hard time believing that you didn’t kidnap her. You have to at least be involved in it somehow. You’ve kidnapped people before and this girl is the daughter of a politician. Knowing you, you’d use her as ransom.”
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ENHYPEN mini fics
FanfictionA series of enha mini fics (one shots) from various genres and prompts. Not meant to be taken seriously. These are mostly unedited and only meant for entertainment (and to feed the delulu lol) - Most, if not all of these, are in their POV but writte...