Mohinder Suresh (
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Summer
Though Mohinder didn't buy into the saying that there could be such a thing as love at first sight, the way that Simon Petrelli looked at Molly when they were first introduced made him reconsider and then immediately close his thoughts so Matt wouldn't worry. Mohinder gently pulled her long hair back from her shoulder so his hand could rest upon it, Molly in a bright red and yellow sundress,and said shoulder covered by a small yellow half jacket. They'd both been pleased to find it at Walmart on the drive up from Fort Lee to Maine, taking the long, scenic route even though Peter had offered them a chance to teleport.
Why teleport when they could have more time together and see the country? Molly needed a little break away from enclosed spaces and the forests along their mountain roads in New York and at the southern border of Canada was just the ticket.
Of course, there had been blighted areas, places where the virus had broken out, or worse, where communities had closed their doors and grown violent. They had just guided their black SUV around the problem areas and stuck to rural hotels on the interstate.
Now, standing in the foyer of what looked like another hotel and yet, knowing it was a family summer retreat, Mohinder could feel Molly yearning to go explore...and the eldest of Peter's nephews more than willing to guide her.
They were both the same age. They'd both been without playmates (what nearly twelve year old counts their brother as a playmate?) for a long while. Mrs. Petrelli, gracious despite her furtive glances at Matt, finally gave them the go head. "Show Molly to her room. Gently, Simon. She's not one of your trucks." Molly glanced back up at Mohinder and he nodded.
"I'll come find you shortly."
Why teleport when they could have more time together and see the country? Molly needed a little break away from enclosed spaces and the forests along their mountain roads in New York and at the southern border of Canada was just the ticket.
Of course, there had been blighted areas, places where the virus had broken out, or worse, where communities had closed their doors and grown violent. They had just guided their black SUV around the problem areas and stuck to rural hotels on the interstate.
Now, standing in the foyer of what looked like another hotel and yet, knowing it was a family summer retreat, Mohinder could feel Molly yearning to go explore...and the eldest of Peter's nephews more than willing to guide her.
They were both the same age. They'd both been without playmates (what nearly twelve year old counts their brother as a playmate?) for a long while. Mrs. Petrelli, gracious despite her furtive glances at Matt, finally gave them the go head. "Show Molly to her room. Gently, Simon. She's not one of your trucks." Molly glanced back up at Mohinder and he nodded.
"I'll come find you shortly."
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It was all innocent, however, Mohinder was just taking his cues from a cat at the moment and he nuzzled against the older man with an exhausted sigh. He's been up half the night for a reason he couldn't even remember now save that he had been worried about Matt. A dream? He couldn't focus on it anyhow.
Just through the door, the start of French toast and eggs could be scented, wafting in on the cross breeze from the opposite windows.
The only one who didn't pass by in the next twenty minutes was Molly, tucked in bed and just as tired as Mohinder was. Her thoughts were softer now, sleep easier with the dreams gone, so Matt would have absolutely no idea why his daughter was so exhausted--
Unless that too was part of the whole womanly cycle. He could worry about that later, though. The smell of food was turning Mohinder's stomach.
"Why'd you lemme drink," he whined.
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"Let you? You brought this one completely upon yourself, buddy. What was the occasion, anyway?"
He was genuinely curious, but there was something slightly wary about it that he couldn't help. Being talked about was usually something bad in his experience, and while he didn't think Mohinder would purposefully hurt him and knew he was probably being irrational, there was still that somewhat guarded quality in his tone that he tried to hide.
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After a few false starts on the stairs, Mohinder did have to be more or less carried back up them. Their bedroom was cool, the pillows still smelled like Matt, Mohinder knew, but he chose to sit in the chair out on the balcony instead so he didn't pass out. Or throw up. Both seemed incredibly likely at this rate any way.
Waiting for Matt to sit with him, Mohinder lightly touched his knee.
"Just wondering what would happen when the novelty wore off," he said, burping horribly, and far more blunt than he'd meant to be.
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They'd miss Molly some time into this discussion since they'd closed the door to their room, but she found her way down the stairs fine and despite feeling tired and looking a little pale, she enjoyed breakfast with the Petrellis. She didn't say as much as she usually did but still smiled brightly at Simon and Peter when they cracked their stupid little jokes.
Matt on the other hand felt increasingly concerned when Mohinder touched him like that, because normally that gesture meant companionship or a flirtation, but this time it was tentative.
"What are you talking about? What novelty?" he asked, feeling honestly confused before something in Mohinder's mind spiked and Matt's eyes widened. "You? ... sorry, Mohinder, but what's going on?"
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Broken teeth? Not graceful.
"I get worried. You-- You are brilliantly amazing. The time I spend with you-- But there's just a part of me that feels like I can't be enough for you and I'm probably going to throw up now."
When was the last time that happened, Matt? The last time someone got drunk because they were afraid of losing you?
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Throwing up was never anything pretty, but Matt had handled enough drunks over the years to not be especially fazed.
"You're such a lightweight", he said in a soft tone that bordered on tender when he poured Mohinder a glass of water and handed it over after a few minutes. "Better?"
He moved some of Mohinder's curls away from his face when his hand was free but his own gaze was still a little distant.
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"Better," he whispered, hand on the toilet seat and temple pressed against Matt's chest. "Though certainly I feel more foolish," he promised. No more drinking. No more feeling sorry for himself simply because there could be circumstances he couldn't change.
"Peter told me," he said, fielding a belch that brought the sting of acid to his throat, "that I should have better self-esteem." And he laughed, softly. "You're the best thing in my life. You and Molly. I don't have a good track record of holding onto that sort of feeling."
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"Yeah", he said instead, "that makes two of us."
People ... left. That's what they did, what he'd figured out when he was just a boy, and even though these thoughts weren't often that conscious Matt still had the feeling pretty often. But he kept it at bay, held the positives down and enjoyed them as long as he could manage. Maybe in that respect him and Mohinder were more similar than they thought.
"Peter's probably not wrong, by the way", he added after a moment with a sort of half laugh. "You realize you're way out of my league, right?"
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Out of his league? Mohinder's mind threaded around the concept before he stopped mid thought and lifted his chin to look up at Matt. He missed the stubble actually. Clean shaven Matt was still wonderful, but the rugged, manliness-- That's what kept bothering him.
"Unless you mean that you league...tends to have a different set of genitalia."
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"That's what you mean, novelty?" Matt shook his head and dropped his hand from the nape of Mohinder's neck to run it through his own hair. It was something he tended to do when uncertain or agitated, but he didn't let go of Mohinder's hand with his other one. "What, you think I might be in some kind of- phase? Really?"
He'd considered that, back when they'd started the tentative thing that was their relationship, but after New York he didn't have any doubts. So why would Mohinder?
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Mohinder didn't mean to pout but thatwas just what he was doing. Pouting. He laid his cheek against Matt's shoulder and laced their fingers together.
"Perhaps it's madness," he remarked. But Mohinder had been violently jealous when they first arrived too. He truly did not believe that he could hold onto Matt in the long run.
He pulled Matt's fingers to his mouth and kissed the tips of each one in turn before he sighed.
"We finally have a moment of peace and I keep thinking that I'll lose you. It's not sane."
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He squeezed Mohinder's hand, fingertips pleasantly buzzing minutely from the touch of his lips, and moved his free hand to tilt Mohinder's face up for a kiss. He couldn't taste the bile but the younger man's breath was understandably bad, but Matt was making a statement, not about to go down on him.
"I love you, okay? Just ... try to trust me."
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He was loved. He loved in return. And they had what would hopefully be a long, happy relationship.
"I do trust you," Mohinder replied. "And I do love you." Oh, if only he could tell his brain to turn off the worry circuit! He ended up going to bed and sleeping in, which suited everyone else just fine. Molly, brighter than the day before, got to spend some quality time with Matt, after all. She'd had a lot of one on one time with Mohinder lately and she craved some of Matt's attention now.
The summer dragged on, and for a little while, everything seemed to be at peace.
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She had been a bit ... off, for a time. But it hadn't been anything that you couldn't overlook or explain in other ways. Oh, she's exhausted, it was a long day - it's a growth spurt, poor thing - hormones, puberty - a misunderstanding between her and Simon, the list went on.
But when Matt came to brush her hair away from her face when she hadn't gotten up yet that morning and she snuggled further into the sheets, looking pale, that was the first time he actually felt worried.
He gnawed at his lip for a moment before he went back down for breakfast where the rest of them were seated. Mohinder next to Peter, of course - they'd been doing that a lot lately, smiling and laughing. Frankly, Matt was getting fed up with it, but it wasn't exactly his business and he buried the edge he felt about it really well.
"Mohinder", he said, touching his shoulder and inclining his head upstairs, not at all unhappy to interrupt whatever he and Peter were talking about. "Come on, I think she's sick or something."
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In two weeks, Molly would start school again, but Mohinder seemed less concerned about that and more concerned with teaching Peter Hindi. Or Tamil. Or talking with Heidi in French. He read. He sunbathed...
He stopped spending every single moment with Matt. And that was probably a good thing, it meant that their relationship was less tied up in each other and ready to breathe and accept others into their tight circle, but not even that occurred to Mohinder.
At least he didn't shoo Matt off. He was up immediately, excusing himself. Heidi asked if Molly was all right and Mohinder just smiled politely. "Perhaps it return to school jitters," he said but followed quickly on Matt's heels. "Why didn't you come get me sooner?"
It was a stupid question. Mohinder plucked at Matt without realising it was doing it.
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The drifting hadn't really occured to Matt in quite a conscious way, either. He found his temper a little shorter these days but he figured they were just coming out of the honeymoon bliss whatever it was they'd been rolled up in. It was normal, honestly. And for the first time in months and months he was comparing Mohinder to Janice, because this was starting to settle into the kind of territory he'd had with her.
But he had more faith in Mohinder than he'd ever had with her, so those thoughts were still fleeting and far between.
"She doesn't have a fever or anything", he said as they went up the stairs. "But she's not really talking to me and just ... she looks really tired."
And sure enough, they'd find Molly like Matt had left her just minutes earlier, curled up beneath the blankets with her eyes halfway closed. She'd said that she was fine, she just wanted to sleep some more, but that's precisely what had Matt worried. She was usually the first one to rise.
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Moody. Whiny. Mohinder wasn't really sure what the problem was. They hadn't missed her birthday or a holiday. Nor the anniversary of her parent's--
That did give Mohinder pause. Could it be catching up with her finally?
Later, after her forehead was kissed and Mohinder shooed Matt out of the girl's room and closed the door to their own, Mohinder decided he had all the answers. "She's never grieved. It's been one thing after another. I think she just needs the time."
And, actually, he's a little afraid. He doesn't know how to deal with this. For himself, he'd just want to be alone. Or solving mysteries. It's all he knows.
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"Yeah, okay."
Time. Sure. What else could you do about grief? Nothing, right? Time heals all wounds, all that?
"I guess that would be better than anything else. I asked her if she'd been having nightmares, but ... Christ, she hasn't really been thinking about her parents that I know of, though", he said with an air of helplessness.
So at least they had that in common. Equal parts fear. He looked up at Mohinder, shaking his head.
"You think we should just leave her alone?"
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"Have you been reading her mind?"
All of a sudden, that just seemed very important. Mohinder had long since stopped worrying about Matt's prying. He had nothing to hide. And yet, this very thought rattled him so feircely he actually started to purposefully think in Hindi again.
Were they slipping? Could relaxation do this to them too?
Could they already be in a rut?
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Why Mohinder would pick now to yell at him for it made no sense at all, and his jaw set as he shot him a glare.
"Not without her fucking permission, Mohinder, who the hell do you think I am? I keep an ear out. For both of you. That's never been a problem before!"
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Mohinder looked deflated and kept his gaze more or less lowered even as he dropped his hand. He didn't apologise, however. It wasn't that he was incapable, but he has a vaguely superior way about him these days that amounted to quite a lot of shredding between whatever bond they'd forged of need and lust and want of a family.
"This could all just be moody teenager talking. We're both a bit young to deal with a girl her age. It will take some getting use to."
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"We've been getting used to this for almost a year", he pointed out. "Can't just be that. It's never that simple. Oh no, our lives don't get to be that easy."
Which might have been sort of funny if it wasn't so damn aggravating and scary.
"Can you think of a single time things actually had a totally normal explanation? For anything we've been through? Just one instance. Any one."
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From Matt. From Molly. From everything. He didn't feel like the man he'd been a year ago. In fact, he wasn't the same man he'd been before the outbreak. Or who he'd been when he and Molly found Matt in New York after a month apart.
Now that scared him and the fear was palpable.
"There's simply no such thing as normal for people like us. Perhaps, once upon a time, yes. But if we were still normal, you'd be with Janice, welcoming a child. I'd be in India, lecturing people that don't care what I'm teaching." And perhaps we'd be happy.
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So when that thought broke away from the rest, stood out just by virtue of being English amid everything that wasn't, Matt had to pause. Had to consider that. But he didn't know what to say about it so instead he found himself sitting heavily on the edge of the bed, head in his hands.
"Great", he said gruffly, not really offering any context. But Mohinder would probably piece it together that he'd heard. The implication was what was a punch in the gut - the way it really said, I'm not happy.
Mohinder wasn't happy. Was that it?
Was Matt happy?
Of course he was. He had no reason not to be. Right?
He moved his hands, blocking out the world by rubbing the heels of them over his eyes.
"I can't- I don't ... I get that we're not normal", he said, voice muffled for a moment. "I get that. Especially me, right? But I still want this. Even if it's insane."
The underlying plea being, please don't be unhappy. Please.
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He moved to stand in front of Matt and when the larger man didn't so much as glance up at him, he knelt to be sure that dark eyes would meet his own. And if they didn't, lips would surely touch lips. Even if it was ever so gently.
"I didn't... Matt, what I said, I didn't entirely mean that." He'd acted out of anger. It happened so often lately.
Mohinder slipped his hands into Matt's and sighed.
"I don't know how, but lack of stress seems to be making me feel even more stressed."
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Yep. Passed out. Sorry about that.
no worries. c:
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