Dylan Morgan, in all his years, had never found himself on the wrong side of the law. Raised in a lap of luxury, his father's presence was more of a rarity than a constant. Dylan's encounters with his father were so sporadic that, at times, he declared his father dead—a notion that amused his mother during Dylan's formative years.
In contrast to the conventional image of a nurturing mother, Dylan's mom didn't quite fit the mold. She seemed more like a babysitter than a traditional caregiver, failing to offer the expected care, educational guidance, hugs, or reassuring words. Despite this unconventional parenting, Dylan didn't see his mother as a bad person. Instead, he took lessons from her in his own peculiar way.