Josh frowned to himself. “... No, I don’t know. I guess… Oh yeah. I think… I’m pretty sure even Veronica and Frank didn’t know who she was.” he offered up. “They looked really confused to see her there in the number three position. She wasn’t in my database… and she’s gone from it now. She must have removed herself.” he opened his phone and scrolled through it. “See, here, it says the number one villain is Firecracker, when I know it’s Void.” “Must be some kind of mental power… Her forget-me-waves or whatever she was saying.” Lydia said, sitting on the hood, looking around the parking lot, bored. “I just know that I want to go home.” “What about the sidekick matches?” “Yeah? what about them?” Lydia asked, absently. “What, you just want to go see your girlfriend again?” Josh gave her an angry look. Lydia pretended not to see it. “While we’re sitting around watching Jim Jr and co throwing their little toys and pretending to be big boys and girls, I could be out exercising. Or something. Unlike the rest of you, I’m not afraid of the bitch. If you’re all going to sit around fearfully discussing her, I’d prefer to do that on the ride home. Or even at home. Where I can walk away and not be bored by it.” Josh didn’t even know what to say to her. While he was thinking of something, she went on. “And I can’t even believe you’re in the middle of this now, Adrian. Looks like we’re gonna have to break out the nightlights tonight, because you're all scared shitless of a little girl.”