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Mohinder Suresh ([personal profile] seekevolution) wrote 2014-01-19 02:18 am (UTC)

"I was quite content to remain in India for the remainder of my life," he admitted. Just because he had been fairly well travelled did not mean at all that Mohinder wasn't the sort of man to find happiness in one place. He'd been thrilled to have a place in New York to work not because it meant being able to do consistent research, but because it felt like home.

Brooklyn, he finds almost incredulous to realise, had become just as India had been. A place to put down roots. He'd been happy with his makeshift family in their too small flat with glitter all over everything and beer cans lining the door of the refrigerator in a kitchen still pockmarked by reminders of when Sylar nearly killed him there the first time.

It'd been much less frightening with the other two there. And though he couldn't get the blood stains completely off of the ceiling, it didn't matter.

"But yes, strangely enough-- When we get back there, I think we should find a larger flat. Your salary as a detective should allow us a bit of extra wiggle room on the location. Closer to Molly's school might be nice."

This was the sort of conversation Matt probably wished he could have had with Janice rather than a too smart to live professor with a penchant for being abnormally interested in him.

Mohinder's smile faded out slightly as he looked back at Matt...looking at him. The corner of his mouth quirked up again almost immediately. His thoughts seemed to mellow out too. "Any way, am I shimmying down the...nonexistent drain pipe?" Oh...this might hurt.

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