a secret government project run by one Dr Amelia Singh finally succeeds and produces a DNA-altering virus known as Pathogen-E. Human trials began quickly and the result was superpowers mostly consisting of energy manipulation as well as the ability to control magnetic fields. The downside at the time was that the pathogen made the victims crazy so the virus was renamed to Pathogen-V for either volatile or, as the public claims, villain. Quickly the doctor worked to purify the virus. Eventually, the doctor succeeded in making a more stable virus that instead of inducing insanity it caused a sense of altruism in the host. This new virus became known as Pathogen-H for heroes to fight the villains. So the age of heroes and villains began with villains carving up the world's land as theirs and heroes doing their best to stop them. This is a villain romance story, it is mature-themed and will deal with topics such as murder, sex, suicide, self-harm, and mental health issues. The main characters consist of the greatest villain to ever exist who is only known as the lightning king, the other is a girl known as Alara who is among the few whose bodies resist both viruses making them unable to gain powers but that does nothing to diminish her spirit as she faces the hard trials of loving a man who cares about nothing and no one, or is that just how the media sells it. Is a villain still evil if what they do creates a better outcome?