In this chapter, Scott and Wilson discuss their feelings for each other. Wilson says that he's not sure that he wants to get attached to the villain, but he does want to be happy with him. He's happy that Scott won't be leaving him for reasons like the "greatest good" . He wants to see the villain's stupid face. He also wants to know if they can go out sometimes. He asks if they're ready to go after work, and they both say yes. Wilson tells Scott that he loves him too, and that he understands why he hasn't seen it yet. He says he can't trust a villain, because he is a loser with superheroes.
In this chapter, Scott and Wilson discuss their feelings for each other. Wilson says that he's not sure that he wants to get attached to the villain, but he does want to be happy with him. He's happy that Scott won't be leaving him for reasons like the "greatest good" . He wants to see the villain's stupid face. He also wants to know if they can go out sometimes. He asks if they're ready to go after work, and they both say yes. Wilson tells Scott that he loves him too, and that he understands why he hasn't seen it yet. He says he can't trust a villain, because he is a loser with superheroes.