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Mohinder Suresh ([personal profile] seekevolution) wrote2014-01-15 06:13 pm

Quarantine

News had a way of spreading a little too quickly. The moment Nathan had fallen at the press conference, media began having it's field day. Mohinder paid little attention.

He arrived at Odessa fourteen hours after the incident, severely jet-lagged and with a computer pre-loaded with all of the information that the Company thought he'd need. Mohinder had been down this road before, though never with such dire circumstances. The Shanti Virus was a subject near and dear to his heart, though it was far less stressful when all he needed to cure it was a bit of blood. Even though it was his own blood, at least he felt as if he was doing something.

Knowing from experience that not everything was black and white anymore, Mohinder kept his laptop and medical kit close at hand and made his way to the quarantine line with a grim look in his redrimmed black eyes. "Mohinder Suresh," he said, forgetting his title again for just a moment. "Doctor. You need to let me through."

The National Guard service man looked wary before radioing it in through the barricade. It was tense. Mohinder's shoulder bag slipped twice and he nearly dropped his sample kit. "All right, cleared to go in. Good luck, doctor."

Mohinder nodded, rubbing the back of his neck. He'd gone from New York to India and back again in two days, bringing Molly to stay with his mother. After what Sylar did to her, again, he could not risk leaving her in anyone else's care. Not with Matt gone.

Seeing the man, however, after he'd just gone off on this quest to find his father at the expense of helping him with a child they both sort of promised to look out for, did not make Mohinder smile. If anything, it only made the lines on his face etch in more deeply. He stood in front of him, looking as tired as Mohinder felt, ill fitting clothing a bit more rumpled than usual. Never mind, of course, that Mohinder had done his fair share of leaving too on his attempts to bait the Company through lectures across the globe. "Do I have a lab yet?" Mohinder asked. No greetings. No necessities. That's what happens when you abandon people, Matt.
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[personal profile] keepinmind 2014-02-10 11:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Matt shot Mohinder a faintly amused look, but he was smiling, however tiredly as he loosened his tie and toed off his shoes. "All of them", he confirmed, leaning against the wall. Aware of his heartbeat. "Seven kids. Interrogation's gonna be a nightmare."

But it was for tomorrow. It had all gone fairly smoothly and although shots had been fired they'd been few and no one had been hurt. All in all, the stunt had been successful. Matt felt good about that.

Felt good about being home, too. He almost felt Mohinder's gaze on him like a physical thing. He took off his gun, holster and badge, lingering over the latter for a moment before he went to put them away in his room.

"Feels good to get to do something", he said in a low tone over his shoulder. "To help people."
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[personal profile] keepinmind 2014-02-10 11:57 pm (UTC)(link)
He'd gotten a glass for himself as well as some water before he sat down and was watching Mohinder just as much as Mohinder watched him. He was pretty when he was tired, all recently woken up, and Matt felt flattered that he'd gotten up to sit down with him to even begin with. "More or less", he replied, rubbing a hand to his temple briefly. "Youngest is seventeen, I think. Only two of them are over twenty."

He thanked Mohinder softly when he was given the food and poked around it lightly with a fork as he kept talking.

"I don't know if it matters so much how difficult it is for me to deal with. I mean, it's difficult for everyone. My job is to try to set them straight. That's it. Hopefully they'll think twice before pulling this kind of stuff again. It sucks to see, but ..."

He trailed off with a small shrug and watched the way Mohinder was leaning into his own hand, tired yet focused eyes. He smiled, shook his head.

"I know you didn't wait up but you look really tired."
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[personal profile] keepinmind 2014-02-11 02:53 am (UTC)(link)
Matt was watching him with a soft expression as he ate. He offered a few more details about it - the gang setup, the surprisingly good rapport between the people working on the bust - but there was a natural lull to the discussion right then that worked out well given the late hour.

Molly, despite being slightly fidgety in a way that likely wouldn't go away for years, wasn't having any nightmares. Matt checked fleetingly when he went to do the dishes but wasn't consciously touching any of Mohinder's thoughts. He caught the vague indication of the sofa, though, and remained standing for that reason when he wiped his hands on a towel.

"You know what I think we should do?" he said, an earnest quality to his voice. "Just ... talk, for a bit. What do you think?"

Mohinder looked a little tired still but less drowsy, and Matt was headed that way too now when the adrenaline of the bust had really faded away. But they were both awake and none of them aiming for sleep for a while yet.

They'd spent some time starting to get to know each other physically, so it might be a good idea to actually get to know each other as people. Without yelling, misunderstandings or a sole focus on their ward.
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[personal profile] keepinmind 2014-02-11 02:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, there was no way he would object to that. There was something slightly fluttery in him at the ease that had seemed to find itself between the two of them - something had changed and definitely for the better. In part because finally they were allowed to feel at least mostly safe, but maybe part of it had to do with the development of their ... well, their relationship. What if all that fighting hadn't strictly been about fighting? It was something to think about.

Not that Matt would, though, not at the moment. He settled into the couch, one leg crossed over the other, facing Mohinder and watching him as the thought hit him.

He made a yeah, well kind of face, momentarily looking out the window before he looked back.

"Yeah, I guess I should throw you a bone, huh?" he said in a light tone. He wasn't all that good at sharing on this level (something that likely had to do with a somewhat low self-esteem on his part) and there was a sense of avoidance there, if only because Mohinder had a way of asking quite piercing questions when he wanted.

That said - he didn't mind the idea too much. If they were going to do this they should do it right and getting to know each other on a more personal level was an appealing notion.

"Go ahead, shoot."

He'd actually meant it during their last yelling match, that Mohinder was free to ask. It had just come out wrong at the time. This was a far better context.
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[personal profile] keepinmind 2014-02-11 06:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Matt paused to eat a cookie as well, mulling over the questions as they came and buying some time. He'd never particularly liked talking about his childhood but he wasn't going to dodge out of it. It was just a question about where to begin.

"You know about my dad", was how he chose to eventually start. There was no hiding the bitterness in his voice even if he tried to conceal it as he talked about his father. Frequent disappearances, unexplained visitors, moving around and a certain cruelty in the man that had always been there - he'd never hit or beat either of them up, Matt or his mother. But he'd been good at putting them down. Had been impatient and disinterested with them but had given them money and the occasional affection that meant Matt had been upset when he left before that too had turned into bitter resignation.

He shrugged as he relayed this, not quite looking at Mohinder, slowly eating another cookie.

"I didn't want to be like him", he said after that. "Still don't. I guess that's when I figured, you know ... he's a criminal. Cops go after criminals, make sure they don't hurt anyone else. My dad - I don't think they ever got to him. Makes sense now, since he can do what I can do, but ... other people. I wanted to help put them away."

He'd figured it out when he was fairly young. In a subconscious way it was probably the furthest he could get from being his father, and that's why he clung to it, but mixed with that was a genuine desire to help people out.
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[personal profile] keepinmind 2014-02-11 07:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Matt was grateful for that. He appreciated the silence because he could tell it was attentive rather than judgmental and it allowed him the space to properly tell the story.

He was momentarily confused at the drastic change of subject, but he caught on quickly enough, shooting Mohinder a look that quickly morphed into a grin.

"Dude, I grew up in California. Do you even have to ask?"

There'd absolutely been a lot of beaches in Matt's life and the sound of waves and laughter mixed together was one of his favorites. It was something he hadn't realized he'd missed while in New York.

"What about you, what do you like to do when you're not bending over microscopes or playing house?"
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[personal profile] keepinmind 2014-02-11 07:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Matt stared at him for a second, then gave him a somewhat disbelieving smile over his shoulder when he too leaned to set away his glass. "Alright, we're so taking Molly to the beach when it gets warm enough. And by that I mean me and Molly are taking you. You clearly need to learn how to live a little."

They'd established partial roles early on - Matt had usually been the one to goof around more with the other two and that probably showed now in the teasing light in his eyes. Settling his shoulder back against the back of the sofa and catching the beginning of Mohinder's answering smile, Matt thought unbidden that Mohinder at the beach would be one hell of a sight.

"So ... what? Loner by choice, not by nature?" he asked after another moment, searching Mohinder's face.
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[personal profile] keepinmind 2014-02-11 09:16 pm (UTC)(link)
"I, er - really?"

If the sudden way Mohinder curled up with him was surprising, his words were decidedly moreso. Matt looked down at him, feeling stunned, and for that reason accepted the proximity with some uncertainty. But he still wound up with his chin somewhere on top of Mohinder's head. It felt natural.

"I didn't think you did", he said after a moment's of silence, voice close to the other man's hair. "Appreciate that, I mean. You always seemed happier with your numbers. Well, and Molly. You light up with her."

He lifted his free hand to rub over his eyes.

"Sorry I kept giving you such a hard time about that, by the way."

The whole Company thing. His criticism had been justified in the end but Matt wouldn't pull an 'I told you so' even if he'd get paid for it. In hindsight, it just seemed unnecessary, the few dozen fights, hushed voices if Molly was close by or all-out yelling if she wasn't. That, if anything, had been one hell of a strain on them. They could've handled that better. Done away with all that hostility.
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[personal profile] keepinmind 2014-02-12 06:05 am (UTC)(link)
Matt breathed out through his nose in response, not quite a snort but similar enough, and splayed his fingers against Mohinder's side when he shifted. The teasing didn't offend since he didn't have that kind of ego and couldn't imagine having one. Instead, it all felt surprisingly good-natured despite the topic.

"Someone's got to try", he said back, eyes falling to Mohinder's fingers on his arm. I wouldn't use you he added mentally, soft enough that maybe he hadn't meant to project it.

It was easier to think certain things than say them. It was fortunate his ability allowed for that kind of communication. Although Mohinder's tone had been light enough it wasn't difficult for Matt to figure out he had to have issues about that sort of thing, about perpetually being used as a pawn, even without the doubts that had laced his mind when he'd told him about so many things back in Odessa.

He didn't want him to doubt the two of them. Whatever it was they were doing, yelling or teasing or this thing (cuddling? to think they were actually cuddling) it had always been genuine.
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[personal profile] keepinmind 2014-02-12 02:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Matt didn't know what to say to that thought, so he didn't. "I'll call if I can't", he confirmed the spoken words instead, but it would take one hell of a lot to keep him away from home. He practically hadn't seen Molly for two days, something he was all too aware of, and he missed her. Missed all three of them together, definitely.

He laughed slightly and disentangled himself from Mohinder when he heard his thoughts speed up and despite his protests, stood and offered him a hand to help pull him up from the surprisingly comfortable sofa as well. He stifled a yawn with his free hand. They really were contagious.

"Your thoughts are slipping again", he said with half a smile. "Or uh, racing."

Bed wouldn't be a bad idea. For his own part, he was surprised not to feel very tired at all, but he knew that he'd likely fall into a deep sleep the moment he laid down regardless.

Once they were both standing Matt held onto Mohinder's hand for a moment before he let go and something a little more self conscious entered that smile. "This was ... nice", he said, because he felt it should be adressed. It really had been, though. He could get used to it.