Zephyr's Links
Surprinsignly unbothered by Spaits' antics. Pretends he doesn't understand what Spaits finds so attractive about living out on the street, but secretly enjoys the admiration a lot.
Isn't too sure about the whole stealing thing, but still thinks Zephyr is pretty cool and looks up to his 'adventurous ways' of living and going wherever he pleases.
Doesn't quite understand what makes Weps tick. He knows about her past of adventuring, and doesn't understand what makes her want to stay in one place living a 'boring, normal' life now.
Weps finds it hard to understand Zephyr's way of thinking, and thinks he's rather immoral and ungrateful.
Zephyr has fun teasing and messing with Harley a bit from time to time, but wouldn't want to truly upset her, because he can see she really cares. Her sympathy and need to talk can make him a bit uncomfortable, because of his tendency to just hide any serious feelings.
Finds Zephyr a bit intimidating, but at the same time feels some sympathy for him never having known a loving home. She encourages him to talk to her, but without much success.
'Why do you work so hard to show off to and entertain the people that made our life worse?' Aiden makes him confront the fact that he may not have abandoned his past as much as he thinks. Initilly annoyed by this. But also silently impressed by what Aiden has achieved and how he brings youths like them in the past together, and takes them under his wing. When he eventually starts seeing this is the point of the circus, he warms up to Aiden, and they start to connect again.
Estranged childhood friends. Both rejected 'normal', rich lifestyles after a childhood of unfairness and poverty, but in different ways. They don't quite understand each other's choices in this regard.
Being ooh'd and ahh'd at by the richer folks gives him a feeling of power over them that serves as vindication. 'Why dwell on the past? See how they look at me now?'