Seth James Madison

Seth James Madison is twelve-year-old brother to Summer Len Madison. Said to be rather smart and mature Seth was elated when he learned that the Akatsuki entered Earth, cand seemed completly at ease when he was alone with them.

Personality
Seth seems to be the kind that would intentionally annoy people just to get a reaction or attention. Summer said to herself that he was a kid that actually cared for his grades, saying that he's mature mentally, but Seth himself seems to be not very strong with physical excersie. Seth seems to enjoy it when Summer plays the piano, which says that he is a easily relaxed person, and never questions when someone tells him to do something unless a figure of authority tells him to do so. In a figure of speech Seth seems to have respect for Summer even though she calls him her 'personal demon sent from hell', but Seth easily got jealous when he found out that Akatsuki was training Summer and not him.

Backround
Seth doesn't ever talk about where he came from, much like Summer though, he seems to have a certain dislike for cold so he must live somewhere warm. When his mother was killed he was supposedly with his father, it is unclear where.

Apperance
Seth is said to look a lot like Summer herself, only that he has let-black hair and green eyes. He normally wears a blue shirt and pale jeans.

Trivia

 * The author stated that Seth was originally supposed to be named James, but said it didn't fit him so she changed it to Seth, but used James for a middle name.
 * Seth means 'granted' which is probably the result of how Seth easily accepted the Akatsuki's arrival.
 * Seth actually never talked to the Akatsuki directly in all the times we've seen him.

Quotes

 * (To Summer) “BUT YOU PROMISED I COULD PLAY ULTIMANTE NINJA WHEN I GOT BACK!”


 * (To Summer) “Do you think you could play the piano tonight? You know as a lullaby to help me sleep?”
 * (To Summer) “The Bad dream?” 
 * “What’s going on, I heard sis yelling, ‘My mouth it burns!’ and I ran down.”
 * (To Summer)  “Why? Why are they teaching you everything? Why not me, Huh?! Am I not good enough?”
 *  “The kids at school are never going to believe this!”