I'm looking for a male for one of the following het lines, and PBs on both sides are negotiable. These lines are meant to be a little on the campy side, but how much camp depends on the writer. Supervillain X Civilian She is a nurse dating the city's resident superhero, Captain Courageous, a lovable meathead whose method of disguise is more laughable than even Clark Kent in glasses. HE is CC's archnemesis, who heretofore has been unable to win more than a handful of battles in their epic war. That is, until he finds out who Captain Courageous has been dating these past several months, and decides to take a more personal swing at his foe. So he kidnaps her, again and again, each time getting a little closer to besting the hero, but something funny happens: it becomes less about Captain Courageous, and more about her. Supervillain X Supervillain He's an established villain, while she's still up and coming. He takes notice of her when he realizes that the only plans she foils are not heroes', or other villains', but his. Only his. One night he sets a trap to confront her about this, her perceived invasion of his turf, and discovers the reasoning behind it: she's adored him and his work for a long time, and couldn't get his attention in any other way, so she took up a life of supervillainy as his competitor to get him to take notice. Now she wants to join forces. Supervillain X Minion He's one of the city's up and coming villains, and she's believed in him from the beginning. So much so, in fact, that she became one of his earliest minions. She's not without special abilities herself, and helped him rise to the top, but she'd rather bask in his glory than seek out her own. (This could start from the beginnings of their association.) Superhero X Civilian She's a field reporter for a local news station, with dreams of making it big. For months, she's been following the exploits of one of the city's most mysterious heroes. She knows him as well as anyone can from afar, and she has the biggest crush of her life on him. Recently, she was assigned a cameraman who's notoriously unreliable. She thinks it's because she tries to drag him too dangerously close to the scenes of the hero's major battles, always getting there even before the hero himself, but the reason he vanishes is that he actually has to fight the villain of the day. He has a thing for her, but her having the hots for "someone else" is an inconvenient roadblock. He's in a love triangle...with himself.