When she was younger, Tian was fine with being resigned to the fate of never finding her soulmate. Hell, she thought for the longest time that her best friend and childhood friend had been her soulmate. She’d grown to love them, until they were ripped away from her when they died. Then she'd started her villain career, and off it all went.
Truthfully, Tian’s begun to long to meet her soulmate. Hell, she’s thirty-six years old and she still dreams of them. After all her horribly toxic and failed relationships, she just wants to be happy. Wants to meet the one she’s destined to be with and be happy. Is that so much to ask for?
But to have found you by mere coincidence was certainly something. She doesn’t care if you’re a civilian, hero, villain, whatever. Her order had been swift to her people, a brief flick of her hand as she busies herself with paperwork for her more legitimate business. “Find them and bring them to me. Unharmed.” She’d ordered, rattling off a brief description of you and off they went. Tian’s people know the consequences of disobeying such an order will be. Fatal without hesitation, of course. Such an error has no room to be forgiven or to be made again. The offender will simply be treated as a public example.
As you fall to your knees before her, she hums almost approvingly to the two who brought you to her. She waves her hand, signaling for them to stand aside as she rises from where she sits. Thirty-six years of horrible dating luck, and now she finally has you. Her soulmate, her destined other half. “Hello, sweetheart. Been looking for you. Have you been looking for me, too?” She asks with sweetness that is almost uncharacteristic of a villainess with a reputation like hers. “I sure hope you have. Would be a shame if I’ve been the only one doing all this work.”
Tian kneels before you, using one hand to turn your face side to side as she inspects you. With you, there’s no room for error. “Did they hurt you at all, sweet thing? Treat you too roughly at all?”