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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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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What he didn't say was that it wasn't so much about what Mohinder had said but what he'd been thinking. And that was unfair, because there were reasons people didn't say what they were thinking out loud and thoughts often were impulsive and fleeting but the thing was that in Matt's experience, they were always true. Even if just for a short second and never again, they were true in that moment.
And that was already eating at him.
So maybe he wouldn't get all that far with the honesty thing right then.
He sort of smiled though as Mohinder tried to explain. Shook his head, squeezed his boyfriend's hands. "What, you need drama?" he asked in a way that made it sound like a legitimate question and not mockery. He knew the kind, had met a few of them, knew about them especially. Some people thrived in those situations. Matt knew he could handle them but he usually wasn't one of them. He only endured drama if he had to for the sake of something else. He didn't like it or need it to be happy. But that wasn't an inconsolable difference, was it?
"Maybe you should work again, then. Like ... maybe this is all cabin fever. For all of us."
Maybe they should get away from the Petrellis for a while.
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The man that found a way to nullify the great plague working in a high school? That seemed horrible.
Out here, however, there was little other opportunity. Even so, it was safe. Safety in exchange for a little boredom had to be something to trade for.
Mohinder was willing to do it to a degree.
"I just don't think I'm cut out for holiday."
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Looking out the window, Matt listened, but he wasn't sure if he was paying the right kind of attention. Because he wasn't sure what they were even talking about. It was clear in the words, but there was ... something about the two of them too. Of course. But there was something buried about it. It got lost in the logic of the rest.
"Yeah, maybe not", he agreed quietly. Then he surprised himself by saying, "You could go back to Pinehearst, right? Or, I don't know. The university. I'm sure they have lots of work for you. I mean, you kinda ... went into hiding. We could move", he added lamely, unsure of what he was really saying. Realizing he was stumbling a little, rambling.
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He didn't like to think about it, but his mind's filter didn't seem to be working at all. Mohinder sighed, lifting a hand up to gently push a bit of Matt's lengthening fringe out of his eyes.
"We can't move," he said softly. "Not on Molly, not again. I'm sure there's a position I could find here." But Pinehearst-- He was still a young man, still chasing glory. Pinehearst had given him that. He wanted--
He wanted to go back there. He wanted to make a difference. But you sacrifice your happiness for your family, right?
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He sighed when Mohinder touched him, withdrawing himself from listening to Mohinder's thoughts before he'd hear something else he wouldn't want to hear. But his fingers remained in Mohinder's hair, allowing the mutual link. It looked intimate and close but they both knew it wasn't quite, not anymore.
"Here?" he echoed, bowing his head slightly. "You mean the high school?"
There was one not too far out - the university was a lot closer to where they'd come from. If he meant to pursue there, he might as well go back to Pinehearst.
Matt didn't like Pinehearst. But he couldn't exactly decide why, so he didn't say anything; but he didn't like that he'd brought it up.
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And yet, he'd been more than willing to take a job like that before, more than willing to drive his cab around. He'd done what he could to keep Matt and Molly...so what had changed?
Surely, he was immune to hubris, was he not?
Mohinder let his hand drop and eventually, Matt put him to bed. It didn't seem possible for their relation to strain further than it was, but as summer came to an end and Mohinder didn't hear back from any job offers he'd applied to, the Indian just sank into depression.
He and Matt hadn't been physical in awhile. They stayed up too late with Molly when she was occasionally sick and otherwise stayed more or less apart. Mohinder was distraught about it. "It was... No, it was never perfect, Peter," he whined at his friend, wrapped in a sweatshirt as the wind blew through trees that would soon start turning orange or red. "But it was to me. He barely even speaks to me any more."
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Matt had gotten withdrawn from almost all of them. Mohinder had kept coming to him, and Peter just watched the two of them as they kept almost avoiding each other. It was ... almost disappointing, but not because of either of them. More in the knowledge that maybe love doesn't last, after all. Not that that was something Peter would believe easily - that was the reason for the words he chose when he answered, after chewing lightly on the inside of his cheek.
"Well ... do you speak to him?" he said with a careful, gentle inflection, leaning forward slightly on the table as he looked at the scientist. "I mean, he barely speaks to me anymore, either. But maybe it's cause he figures we won't talk back."
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"We don't really have much in common. Molly, unfortunately, might be the only thing." For a man who, not so long ago, had been so very afraid of losing Matt, he seemed almost resigned to it now. Weeks of whispers and constantly being unable to get a good night's sleep had left Mohinder more than just irritable.
He scratched behind his ear, eyes sunken in, and shook his head.
"I don't even know where to start. We try to talk, but it fizzles. Maybe... Maybe it was all because I wanted something. And he needed someone to protect."
There's someone else far better suited for you.
But Mohinder didn't know if that was true. He loved Matt. You don't just give that up unless--
He glanced up then and blinked at Peter. He'd never quite seen him as anything more than a friend (with a good body perhaps). But now-- It felt so dirty to even think about it. Mohinder found himself swallowing.
You don't work.
"We don't work."
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It was very Peter. Maybe a little Maury. No one would have a way of knowing.
"Are you sure?" Again the soft tone. "I think you worked really well. But if you are, then ... you gotta talk to him, Mohinder. Actually, I think that's something you have to do anyway."
He smiled a little in a way that was part encouraging, part reassuring and part just who he was. Smiles were bridges.
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They certainly had their issues, but they could work through them--
Look at Peter. Why would you want Matt when you could have him?
Mohinder had noticed Peter before, but the easy touching, the way the younger man leaned in, the way he smiled-- He was so exceptionally caring. Understanding.
You want that for yourself, don't you?
He did.
Mohinder didn't know what possessed him to touch Peter's cheek and lean in for a kiss, but after he'd gotten it into his mind, he couldn't dispel it. Matt didn't understand him. Peter could.
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Peter really did believe that, so he was caught off guard. Completely. Maybe that was why he allowed a moment of contact, a moment for the kiss to last. Maybe it was partially because nobody liked being rejected, and he didn't want to just pull away and hurt Mohinder's feelings.
But in the end he still withdrew - how could he not? - and looked at Mohinder in a way that was ... not reproachful. Not angry or anything like that, but with eyes a little wide.
"Hey, whoa- okay, um." He reached up to move Mohinder's hand from his face, not sure what to do here. Not initially, anyway. But distance seemed a good way to go, just for the time being. "Look, Mohinder, I really think you should talk to Matt. Okay?" He looked like maybe he wanted to leave, but then his expression shifted slightly when he added, "maybe then we can talk about ... that. What just happened."
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Peter was adorable, sweet, a good listener and he might even understand Mohinder but they were friends. They'd been through some hard times together but--
Mohinder's fingers pressed through his curls and against his scalp as he paused just through the doorway. He could hear Peter sighing, shuffling, but not coming after him. The rest of the house was likely asleep but all that Mohinder could do was try to keep himself together.
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Her dreams weren't bad, but they were uneasy. Squirming. And maybe they were fever dreams or something, but her own mental voice was becoming ... thinner, somehow. Less clear, not as easily picked up. And it worried him.
That was something Matt had started noticing lately. Each mind had its own touch, its own feeling. Like fingerprints.
And when he heard Mohinder's mind approach he shifted his head slightly to listen closer. Not to the thoughts themselves - he didn't want to hear them right now, not after the recent ones - but there was something wrong. Something very wrong, very different.
He waited until Mohinder had closed the door to sit up and lean on one arm, looking at him. Warily, really.
"What's wrong?" he asked, but scared to have any real concern in his voice. "Your mind's going crazy."
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That didn't need to be a planted thought because Mohinder would have come to the same conclusion too. He leaned back against the door, hand still on the brass knob, and thought for several seconds about just leaving. He should have showered. Brushed his teeth. Matt was being coy with him, but you couldn't hide anything from a telepath. Not one like Matt who could go so far as to change the way you thought, not just listen in.
All of the coloured drained from Mohinder in less than a breath and he pressed his lips together. It had nothing to do with keeping himself from answering and everything to do with holding back the tears.
He didn't want to hurt his lover.
But he deserves it. He's lazy. Pathetic. Why should you give your life up for someone like that?
The thought chilled him and he looked down.
"Maybe I am crazy," Mohinder said softly, not looking at Matt. "I wish it was just a matter of restlessness but..." He was stalling now. He had no reason not to come clean. "I kissed Peter. I'd like to say it was an accident but...I'm not so sure."
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He'd seen it coming, he thought as he stood and looked towards the ceiling for a moment to collect himself. He'd seen this coming. And it made him mad. With Mohinder, sure, because they were together, he should've been able to trust him - god, he was sick to death of people going behind his back, of people he couldn't trust - but also with Peter, because he was supposed to be his friend.
Friends didn't allow their friend's partners to kiss them. But Mohinder's wording had still very clearly made Mohinder responsible.
He grit his teeth and tore his eyes down to look at Mohinder again and he approached him in that way he had in the past. Playing on intimidation. He didn't even realize it. But he kept a distance, still. And he kept his voice mostly even.
"Yeah? What else?"
He wanted to know. He had a right to know.
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You don't love him any more.
That thought struck Mohinder as strange and he tested it ought before rejecting him. He did love Matt. He felt it even now, the tingle in his belly that went against everything he'd been doing over the last two weeks. Tears threatened to hit him but he rejected them, clinging onto his notion that he'd not been understood. That Matt had been neglecting him.
He'd reached out to someone that might not make him feel so worthless--
Mohinder stared at his feet.
"What else?" He's calling you a whore. "I didn't sleep with him, if that's what you're asking." His jaw lifted and he gritted his teeth. "What are you implying?"
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"Wh- no, not that", Matt said quickly in response. He hadn't thought about it like that, that hadn't been what he' meant - but now he was thinking about it. Not that it might've happened, but that it could, and it twisted the pain and the anger around even more. "I mean- what else to do you want to say?"
There had to be more than that. There had to be something. He found himself closer still, looking down at Mohinder but not quite within touching distance yet. His voice felt tight.
"Might as well say all of it now, right?"
Oh, he didn't mean to be bitter, but his tone definitely was. How else was he supposed to react?
Mohinder had kissed Peter. Peter. He'd kissed him when Matt should've been able to trust him, when Matt had believed that they could be happy.
And it hurt so deeply because Matt loved Mohinder, too. He did. And the slight movement in his mind that wasn't his own that insisted that he didn't was mostly brushed aside. He didn't register it. He was too caught up in the look in Mohinder's eyes.
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Mohinder's eyes widened. Matt was beyond dangerous. He nearly killed a man-- He could hurt Peter for this-- Hurt him. Mohinder tried his best to be stronger than he knew he was and gritted perfect, white teeth together.
"I thought I could do this." He wasn't specific enough and Matt's mind could easily supply Mohinder's uneasiness with himself and with nothing to do to be indicative of unhappiness in his relationship. And that wouldn't be wrong. "I don't know what happened, exactly, but I'm not handling it well. I'm unhappy."
He'd said as much before. Maury could easily fill in the blanks. Though Mohinder was talking about himself, Matt's father hardly had to push that the Indian was being disparaging towards their relationship.
"This isn't working."
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Because this was Mohinder. He couldn't possibly walk away from him, let this be unresolved. He turned back to him with an urgency that brought him even closer and here was a moment of tension and silence between them.
That's when the thoughts hit him, as something in his own mind gave way to the loud rush of Mohinder's. There was fear there. Mohinder was scared of him.
Well. That hurt even more. Mohinder had said once that he wasn't afraid of him, but he was. And scared for Peter, too. Matt felt suddenly very frustrated because he wasn't like that, he wasn't, he knew he could be and he knew how easy it'd be to just undo all of this or change it to his liking but he wasn't like that ...
"Stop that", he said, or it was more like a bark, because the hurt was just as bad as his anger. He had a hand on the opposite wall, bringing him closer to Mohinder but still not touching him. "Stop."
Insisting.
"What, so- so isn't this working, or is it that you don't want it to?"
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Mohinder struggled to keep his natural need to sass out of the equation too. He swallowed. Tried to man up. His jaw remained set.
"I tried," he responded, but only after a moment of watching Matt step even closer and being asked, specifically. "I've spoken to you, tried to talk it out." Until Matt seemed to stop being willing to deal with it. They struggled. Mohinder tried to find his happiness again. Matt mostly rambled on. Without Molly as their glue -- she was always off with Simon these days -- it seemed that they had nothing in common again. Not even a cause to fight for, or against, or live through. "I'm tried, Matt. Don't pretend I haven't. What have you done? Drank some beer, watched some sports, sat around?"
Frustration was making him angry and upset.
He's lost interest more than you have--
"You haven't even tried to touch me in over two weeks!"
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He was glaring. He was probably unfair to try to lobby the blame back onto Mohinder, but he didn't think about it that way. It was justified. Mohinder had kissed Peter, had spent all that time with him, had probably wanted to do it, and that was on him, not on Matt.
Matt wanted Mohinder. That was all. If he wasn't enough for Mohinder, then -- well.
Honestly, he'd expected that, too. Mohinder was way out of his league, he'd said that before, had been thinking it, but ... he hadn't expected Mohinder to betray him. Mohinder knew him better than anyone else and he trusted him.
He did come clean, he reminded himself, but something crushed that thought before it was fully formed.
"Do you even want me to touch you anymore? Or is it Peter you want? Huh?"
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The consolation prize? Mohinder's face fell in defeat through nothing Matt said at all. His mind was bunched up, almost like it was getting ready to pull itself to tatters with one good yank.
"I want to be useful to someone," Mohinder said, showing his own insecurities. "I want to do something with my life. I thought that life should include you but-- Obviously you're content enough with the status quo and a reprise of your loveless, sexless marriage."
Again, nothing he ought to have said.
He doesn't love you. Just the idea of you.
"Maybe if you took a second to notice me, to see me as I am, you'd understand. You're telepathic, Matt. You can't tell me that you don't know what I want by now!"
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He looked Mohinder in the eyes. Something about telepathy always came easier with eye contact, but it was partially because he wanted to look at him. Wanted to see how he'd react.
Because he was still carried by the momentum of his anger, and that meant he was aggressive. He didn't raise his voice but every word was a jab.
"How the hell would I know when you have no idea? All you can think about is what you don't want. You don't- don't want this, don't want- Jesus, is there anything you want other than making an exit right now?"
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Of course, Matt Parkman could barge right through, though he'd certainly not tried to hurt Mohinder. The Indian's struggle did it for him and blood trickled across Mohinder's lips as he stared, unblinking, up into eyes he'd once orgasmed to.
Angrily, Mohinder wiped the blood from his lips, smearing crimson across his fingertips, without looking down at it.
"I want to be considered," Mohinder spat out, his hands shaking now as the voices in his head died away. He had no idea that they were hiding, unwilling to let Matt see them as they were. "I want my life back. I miss the man I was before all of this!"
Truth, yes.
Still, something that didn't have to be said.
He stopped the mental struggle because it hurt too much and Mohinder's thoughts and mind were spread out and bare and bleeding for Matt to run through all he'd like.
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Yep. Passed out. Sorry about that.
no worries. c:
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