Mohinder Suresh (
seekevolution) wrote2013-11-25 01:08 pm
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The Amulet
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"You're probably going to want to stay away from Doctor Suresh." Fury, in all of his all-black glory, comes at them from around a corridor as Tony finally manages to catch up with the charging bull that is his, thankfully, not so currently green friend. He does hold a hand up behind Bruce's back to try to signal Fury to move but, alas. The Director never was good at listening.
You can't blame that on the missing eye or anything but Tony likes to think he has mini eye patches inside his ears too.
"In fact, I'm absolutely sure of it. We need to get a baseline reading on you, Doctor Banner."
"You're probably going to want to stay away from Doctor Suresh." Fury, in all of his all-black glory, comes at them from around a corridor as Tony finally manages to catch up with the charging bull that is his, thankfully, not so currently green friend. He does hold a hand up behind Bruce's back to try to signal Fury to move but, alas. The Director never was good at listening.
You can't blame that on the missing eye or anything but Tony likes to think he has mini eye patches inside his ears too.
"In fact, I'm absolutely sure of it. We need to get a baseline reading on you, Doctor Banner."
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He's the sort of person taken in by Tony Stark. Just like everyone else. Almost everyone else at least.
It's not the the Wolverine is impossible to deal with, it's just that Tony can't really do much to help. He's not good with sitting around and being bored. That's where the fighting with Logan would undoubtedly occur. Boredom. And jealousy.
What made Tony special, in his own eyes, had been the suits. The suits now are gone.
He doesn't like to be reminded of it.
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He ends up working very late, curling up in his own bed just before the sun peaks. When he's woken, it's by JARVIS informing him that his guests have arrived. Bruce scrambles up to meet them.
JARVIS equally informs Mohinder of the same. "Professor Suresh, Doctor Banner's guests have arrived."
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Hank and Bruce exchange handshakes and Logan mostly keeps to himself, hands in his pockets with a gruff hello bub before heading into Stark's Tower.
Charles smiles. "Good to meet again, Doctor Banner. Thank you for calling us."
I'll take Charles over once he's down with Mohinder? Wasn't expecting you to snag.
"I looked over the scans you sent," Hank says, "and while this isn't quite the same as an x gene, it is remarkably similar. Quite fascinating."
"It is. I could show you more while our two professors... Talk." Trusting Xavier to be able to handle Mohinder, equally that they will be monitored as well.
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"Uh, think that's a good idea?" Logan remarks, not liking the idea of leaving Xavier alone with someone who can't seem to help controlling people.
"I can take care of myself," the older-seeming man replies. After Logan is allowed to be stationed outside of Mohinder's confinement, with a magazine and a bored expression, Hank and Bruce leave Charles to it.
It takes several minutes, though, for Mohinder to answer the door. He's still not so sure it's safe. "A-Are you sure...?"
I really need a second account for older Charles...
He guides his wheelchair in and gestures for Mohinder to make himself comfortable. "It is good to meet you, Professor Suresh, though the circumstances are unfortunate. I am Professor Charles Xavier." Some might recognize the name from his work for his people, others might not. However, he keeps his mind to himself for now, wanting to see the situation first before putting any pressure on what very well may be a newborn to his powers.
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"I am very pleased to meet you. I've read your thesis. With my father's, it has shaped my own research. I'd very much like to shake your hand, but under the circumstances... Do not think it too rude of me to refrain."
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His brows lift just a touch. "Are you willing to attempt this, in order to find a solution?"
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It wafts from him like steam from his skin, visible to the very perceptive. Certainly known to Charles. Mohinder keeps his distance as Charles slips into the room and settles onto a fine leather chair. At least Tony's allowed his cage some comforts.
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He also would do nothing without Mohinder being armed with the knowledge ahead of time. Things has changed from when he was a younger and more... Morally skewed man.
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Getting to pleasantries just makes him feel even more frightened.
Though he'd like to offer Charles a drink, he simply gets down to business. "I hope you don't have to touch me to use your ability. I can't allow that."
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However if Suresh is indeed a threat, he will do what is necessary to help, even if possibly against his word.
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"I wasn't born like this, but the amulet-- There's no question that it changed my DNA."
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One that's left him upset, angry-- Horribly angry at himself, really, because let's face it, the first good thing that's happened to him since arriving in America had been coerced.
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He offers out his hand. "I must see how this occurs to help you."
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If it goes sour, where will that leave him? He does his best to clear his mind, to have simple lullabies running through his head as he slowly reaches out to take Charles by the hand. His fingers curl around the other's and before he even realizes it, he's clinging, and hoping loudly, above the lullaby, that he won't hurt anyone again.
That he can make it up to Bruce.
That he won't be forever alone.
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He could feel Mohinder's mind pressing hard to his own, and he could see how it could take over that of another. Perhaps it is establishing a psychic link and the limited focus of his ability translates it into command. I would like you to command something of me, something small. You have not established a way into my mind; my shields are holding well. Keep calm.
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And he swallows after that, fingers curling around his thumb.
A sonnet...do you know any? Recite one for me...? Innocuous. Hopefully.
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As soon as the command, even in a question form, is uttered, Charles feels it. Mohinder's mind sweeps out over his and puts pressure there, but it is subtle, almost beautifully so. Shields will be very important for this, on both ends.
While I know many, I do prefer the classic of Shakespeare, I feel no need to recite one.
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Mohinder's grip on Xavier's hand tightens immediately and he leans forward, letting his eyes shut.
Whatever you're doing to stop it...can you teach that to the whole world?
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There will be no need. I will teach you how to control that urge and the ability itself. And Charles wraps his mind around Mohinder's, eyes partly closing. He needs to give no worded command, only give the urge towards Mohinder to say a sonnet himself.
It is something he knows how to control, now, but here is controlled proof that he has a very similar gift indeed.
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There's only one sonnet he knows with any surety and his voice certainly enhances any words once written.
In faith, I do not love thee with mine eyes,
For they in thee a thousand errors note;
But ’tis my heart that loves what they despise,
Who in despite of view is pleased to dote.
Nor are mine ears with thy tongue’s tune delighted,
Nor tender feeling to base touches prone,
Nor taste, nor smell, desire to be invited
To any sensual feast with thee alone.
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His eyes narrow, just faintly. If Mohinder cannot, he will have to deal with that as well, but that he keeps entirely to himself. "If you wish to begin, we can."
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He's eager, however, to start on whatever road to recovery they can find. To be able to put up the walls Charles had, to keep himself in, he might have a normal...ish...life once more.
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Oh Momo <3
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Now that I have my icons back and don't have to guess pic numbers...
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