So from now on the time is post-movie. Also I decided that in next three chapters I will show a reaction of different person on Minion's letter.

Part 2

"Hello? Is anybody here?" Roxanne Ritchi cried and her voice echoed through a seemingly abandon lair. She entered the place and started to look around for any sign of life.

"Oh, hello, miss Ritchi!" Was Minion's response. The fish soon came to her holding big box with some paper stuff. "Sorry, boss is on the patrol. He won't return until five o'clock."

"I see." She nodded with acknowledgement. Then she looked on the fish and said: "I see you're busy."

"Well, I'm cleaning my desk. There are few things I have to rid off."

Somehow they came to said desk. Right now there were tons of papers on it.

"Maybe I can help you?" Roxanne suggested, but Minion shook his small body and replied:

"You are very kind, miss Ritchi, but I'll be fine."

Suddenly they both heard barking sound and two fighting brainbots came from the corner. Minion excused his guest, quickly left the box on the floor and ran to them. Roxanne sighed. She didn't feel like going after him and see how events will turn out, so she looked instead on the desk. At first there was nothing interesting, just lots of bills, invoices, instructions, even cooking receipts. But then Roxanne spotted something very out of the ordinary – an envelope with letters: "Metro Man". She took it and looked at it from both sides. There was no address or sender's name, so she implied it was a letter from Megamind.

For a moment Roxanne wanted to open it and see what a former supervillain has written to the former superhero, but she resisted this urge. Instead she hid the envelope in her purse, bit goodbye to Minion and left the lair. On her way from Megamind's place to Metro Man's secret hideout, he was wondering what was in the letter and why it wasn't posted to earlier. Maybe it was something important and Megamind hasn't posted it, because he didn't know if it will ever reach its destination. Standing on the red light, she looked at envelope once again. It didn't look like it was very old – sure, there was some grease stains, but it wasn't yellow or anything. So maybe it has been placed on a desk and Megamind forgot to post it?

With every passed meter, she was more and more curious what this letter contained and it was harder to resist the urge to open it. She was a reporter, for Pete's sake! Finding information was her job. Finally she couldn't stand this torture anymore. She stopped aside from the main road, pull the envelope out, opened it, took the paper and began to read it.

Dear Metro Man,

So you think you are a hero? Everybody consider you as one. Well, everybody, beside me. Because you see, Metro Man, no matter how many people you will rescue from burning building; no matter how many kittens you will take off from a tree; no matter how many damsels in distress you will save, for me you will always be the jerk that hurt the most important person in my life.

The first paragraph surprised her, intrigued her, but she only raise her eyebrows, curious what she would read next.

Oh, if only Metro City could see what I have seen! If only they could see that their beloved superhero is in fact a heartless bully, who finds pleasure in taking everything from that one person I care about! One could think that he started it, but it was you. I've been there. I saw your mischievous smile, when you bumped Megamind's escape pod, causing him to rattle against the space rocks…

The last sentence and the ones that fallowed made her eyes widen. Even without looking at the bottom of the letter, she knew that Minion was writing it. Still she was stunned, almost shocked to read a letter filled with so much hatred, bitterness and fury. She wasn't expecting something like this from this sweet, nice and quiet fish, especially since she has seen him few minutes earlier, doing happily his chores.

But Roxanne knew she shouldn't be surprised at all. Minion was with Megamind whole his life. He witnessed many falls of his master and best friend, and just because of that he had a right to hold grudge against Metro Man. And reading this letter – a list of prosecutions against the hero – she felt pity for Megamind and anger towards Metrocity's former defender. But she was the most astonished, when she came to the part few paragraphs lower.

And after today's battle you've finally managed to drive him to such despair that he want to die…

Roxanne would never suppose that Megamind could have suicidal thoughts. During her constant kidnappings he always seemed to be a rather cheerful person (if you consider evil laugh and confidence as a signs of cheerful attitude) and she has seen him depressed only once – that moment in the rain, when she said she will never be with him.

I can imagine Roxanne Ritchi announcing happily that horrible villain of Metrocity, Megamind had committed suicide…

She turned her gaze from a paper in her hands and imagined this situation – her standing in front of camera and informing the citizens of Metrocity about death of Megamind. She knew that if it happened today, she would cry for him, but back then? How would she feel about his suicide, when he was still villain? Maybe she would be shocked that he do such thing, however she didn't know if she would feel sorry for her captor and a sworn enemy of Metro Man. After short moment of deep thought she came into conclusion that even back then she didn't want him to die. To spend rest of his life in prison, maybe, but not die. She wouldn't miss the kidnappings or Megamind's stupid, annoying antics, not with the knowledge she had about him back then. But maybe she actually would be missing him. At first she would be feeling relieved , but after some time… And she would definitely feel pity for Minion.

I hope you will die a long and painful death. I hope he will find your weakness and use it against you and one beautiful day you will pay for every pain you've caused to him; for every night spent in the darkness of a prison cell; for every failed battle and crashed brainbot. That is what you truly deserve after all.

This three sentences, filled with so much venom, had made Roxanne completely stunned. For a moment she didn't want to turn on the engine and ride to Megamind or Metro Man. But then she suddenly sought after going to both of them and ask about few things. Of course, she knew about this whole drama that was Megamind's life, but after reading Minion's passionate letter she wanted to know if really Megamind wanted to commit suicide or why Metro Man was treating him so unfair, when they were only kids.

Finally she drew out from her purse a cell phone and dialed Megamind's number.

"Hi, Roxanne!" He greeted her. "I'm on my way home. Are we planning something?"

"There is something I need to show you and Metro Man. Let's meet in his place, OK?"