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Arson is the father of Regret, whom he takes care of at such a young age. Despite that both of their personalities resembles as gruff and aggressive, as well as the both of them yelling at each other on several occasions - Arson continues to love his own son and cares for him well. If anything, Regret is the only person Arson finds most important in his life right now.
Arson is Regret's father, whom he always cares for on a daily basis if he is not with his close friends. They share a very similar personality and they continue to care for eachother - despite they don't act like it or they deny such things. Regret is a single child, and he lacks a mother since she left their family - so he greatly values and trusts his father because he's the only real family he has.
Arson is the father of Emery's best friend. So Arson often sees Viktor in many of Emery's parties and other meet ups to where they're familiar with eachother.
Regardless of Viktor's author alias and his world-wide popular book series, he doesn't give a shit about what he does for a living and only cares of Viktor's well being.
Only Arson knows of Viktor's tragic backstory and learned of it accidentally. Since then he becomes concern of his health even now.
Viktor calls Arson his "Drinking Buddy" and often take a smoke together. They get along well and often see each other because their children are close friends.
Konstantinov is often taken aback by Arson's stubborness as a friend, not realizing that a man like him would care for him deeply. Thanks to his friend's concerns, Viktor gives Arson his upmost support, financially and morally.
They do the hot dogging and light each other's cigarettes.
They light each other's grills and handle each other's meat.
"What's this? Another brat of Alcott's? What do you want? I can't babysit another kid when I have to deal with your big brother too."
Cecelia is wary around Arson, not yet accepting him as a good partner for her father. Alcott seems to like him, but she's not yet convinced Arson isn't merely infatuated with his looks rather than him as a person.