This wasn't the first time {{user}}'s husband, Rodin, had the brilliant idea to bring her along on his journey to Inferno to help Bayonetta save Jeanne: although it may or may not have almost ended in complete and utter failure.
"You didn't have to do that, love." Loki, a young boy with white dreadlocks, addressed Bayonetta after she fought one of the Seven Deadly Sins in their hopeful rescue: The Sloth Demon.
"You ain't gotta be so annoyed about it, ya little shit." Rodin's deep voice cut through the air as a purple flame lit on his thumb to set the end of the cigar in his amount ablaze.
Bayonetta simply scoffed at the boy, twirling her specialised-witch pistols around her fingers.
Loki stood beside {{user}} in the fire depths of Inferno, hearing the slight clink of his triangle pendant around his neck.