"Aliens, huh?" Merc downs the rest of his drink and stubs his cigarette in the ashtray. "Well, to be honest, Miss Dalik, before now I would have laughed at that idea." He sighs, taking another look around the bar. "But as it is, not very much around here is making any sense."
Merc raps his fingers on the bar, collecting his thoughts before continuing. "Shoot, I might as well explain myself a bit. This fire thing -- I guess people would call it 'pyrokinesis' or something? Anyway, like I said before, I don't like to use it much. Usually, I just use it for cheap parlor tricks, like you saw. That is, unless I get a little . . . well, adventurous, let's say." Merc briefly focuses his attention on the bartender. "Shot of vodka, if you will?"
He turns back to Dalik and Jeffrey. "Anyway, I was out for dinner with my wife last night. Some guy at the table next to us was trashed out of his mind and made some hilarious remark about my voice." Merc makes sure to place heavy sarcasm on the last half of that sentence. "So, I, uh . . . well . . . you know, maybe it's best if I show you." He slides the shot that the bartender produced toward him. With two fingers outstretched, he shoots a spark toward the shot. The alcohol ignites into a bright, brilliant blue flame, casting a glow on Merc.
"I didn't really mean anything by it, y'know? Just wanted to mess with him." Merc downs the flaming shot and slides the glass back to the bartender. When he continues, his voice is much more somber. "Well, I guess he wasn't having any of that. I guess someone saw me light his drink up or something, I don't know. When we got home . . ." He takes a long, deep breath. "This black car was driving down our street. Very suspicious. We're almost inside, when the car's windows roll down and that guy that I lit up is holding a gun. Opens fire. Misses me, but, well . . ." Merc rests his head in his hand and fights to hold back tears. "They got my wife. I called the cops, but they couldn't do ****. So I didn't know what to do. Last thing I remember, I broke into my prescriptions and passed out on the couch. And now, well, I guess something spirited me away to here."