Mohinder Suresh (
seekevolution) wrote2014-03-05 02:55 pm
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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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Nothing was out of the ordinary. The sun had set but the colors in the sky were still violet and orange. He didn't get that. Yeah, it all had to do with science and perception and the cones or some shit in your eye but he still didn't really get it.
Picking at his sleeves, he let Matt finish his conversation.
"Everything okay over there?" Peter asked cautiously. "I'm just going to say goodbye to mom and Heidi and the kids, all right? Give me five minutes." Peter was already making a list of the things he'd need.
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"Yeah, it's fine. I think he's got some abandonment thing", Matt remarked fairly dryly, shooting Luke another look as he was surveying the sky. It was a little edgier than it had to be, but Peter's voicing that he was going to say goodbye to his family made Matt miss his own even more. He was quiet for a moment, then added in a quieter tone, "see you in a few."
Hanging up, he joined Luke and the distant buzz and crackling in his mind, not saying anything to him but crossing his arms and standing to wait.
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When Matt didn't answer right away, Luke shrugged.
"Oh-kay," he dragged out and started towards the parking lot. "So...which car is yours? I'm going to guess that stupid yellow one there...or that black SUV." He sounded a little nervous again, but he clipped it off with a smirk. Black vans gave him nightmares still. He had no idea what had been planned for him when they took him...and he didn't actually want to know either. Sylar saved him from that fate.
He was still thinking that and waiting for Matt to answer when someone called Matt's name from behind them. Luke turned. There'd been no one there a moment ago. How could there be now?
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And tough luck, Luke, the car in question was red and parked right behind the black one, something Matt was about to reluctantly answer but was still going to when Peter showed up. Which, thank god, really. A familiar face was definitely a relief.
"Hey, Peter", he said. He didn't exactly approach - last time he'd seen him had been rough and even before that things had grown a little strained between them because of ... the whole thing with Mohinder, really - but he was still glad to see him.
Peter inclined his head towards Luke. "This is him?"
Matt nodded, looking at him too. "Yeah, that's Luke."
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Charming. Peter offered his smile even if Luke seemed to bristle like an over protective dog. "Peter Petrelli."
Now that made Luke's head tilt. "Petrelli? Like that guy on the TV? The one with that virus? Shit man. You're not going to get us all killed are you?"
Peter repeated the thought to Matt, his face flattening. "Luckily, for your sake, no. You know Sylar?"
Now Luke relaxed. "Knew. Yeah, sorta. I think he was using me as like...emergency rations. Guess I turned his stomach or some shit."
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The one with that virus? Yeah, fuck that. Nathan had been a friend and an ally and deserved more than that.
He went past them to get the roadmap from the car, then spread it out on the hood of it. Another trio roadtrip, like so many others in his life. Joy. They had a habit of not ending particularly well, had they? Aside some with Molly and Mohinder. But that was still up in the air.
"Okay, Luke." Both to draw his attention and to give him some. Clearly he wanted and needed to be seen. Fine, Matt could see him. He angled the map at him. "We want to know when and where you met him. Especially when", he added, glancing at Peter.
It was a worrying prospect, knowing Sylar was out there, but not what he'd managed to do during that time.
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In fact, it kept getting him sidetracked.
The heart of the matter was, however, that not long after the cities ended their quarentines, Sylar had come looking for his father. Luke more or less accidentally saved him and they headed out on the road together to find Sansom Gray.
Right up until Sylar had a little breakdown of sorts and just left Luke where he was, in a diner that had not been used in at least a decade. "Stupid fucking toy car. Evidently it's like his kryptonite," Luke muttered.
Peter, ever the comic geek, had to speak up. "Kryptonite took away Superman's powers," he pointed out.
Luke gave him a once over and rolled his eyes. "Yeah well what the fuck ever."
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And then there was that Kryptonite comment, and Matt blinked up at the two of them, mind reeling.
Take away powers. There was at least one person who could do that.
Ignoring Luke for a moment, he turned to Peter, slightly urgent in his tone.
"The Haitian", he said, fingers splayed against the map to keep it in place. "If you could get his power ..."
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"I'd have to find him first," Peter said, though a small smirk came to him. "Which won't be a problem, thanks to your daughter."
Luke snorted and arched an eyebrow. "You have a fucking daughter..?" Well that was interesting. "So like... This shit runs in families? My mom couldn't do a damn thing but complain. I bet my dad-- I wonder if that bastard made it."
For all that Luke protested, he did actually care. More about his father than his mother.
"Well fine. I'm in. I'll help you find this dude and then we'll find Sylar."
Peter didn't look so certain. Especially because he didn't like the vibes this kid gave off.
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"It's genetic somehow", he said distractedly to the kid, still looking at Peter for the most part, not at all interested in elaborating on Molly. He tilted his head up slightly, thinking. "You should keep an eye out. He still works for the Company, right? We can't trust them."
Even if he often had his own agenda, from what Matt had understood from both Peter and Mohinder, he still had issues trusting anyone affiliated with the Company name.
Yep. Passed out. Sorry about that.
"I should do this alone," Peter said. With just Mart, teleporting in and out would be no big deal once he sat down to plot out on a map where the Haitian was. But for two co-pilots, one of whom was a loud mouthed brat who seemed to have a love-hate relationship with Sylar, he didn't want to risk it. "I don't even know if I can copy his power--"
"You copy powers?! Holy shit, do mine!"
Peter mostly just ignored him, though there was a growing lack of ease in this situation with the teenager. "Maybe later," he said, trying to be a little less than rude. "But he might nullify my ability the moment I get close."
no worries. c:
No, he wasn't quite noticing that Luke was starting to imprint on him.
"I guess you can't just ask for it", Matt said dryly, looking back to Peter. "But they want Sylar gone almost as much as we do."
He hesitated for a moment, not quite liking the prospect of Peter going in on his own. If anything happened it wasn't like he'd be able to help. But at the same time, Peter was the one who would be most likely to manage.
"Just be sure to get out if anything looks wrong."
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Which really did make him wonder if Sylar had to kill people to take their powers or if he could be like this guy. It seemed to him that if your ability was to absorb stuff from other people, that could only happen one way.
Luke had never been to biology class. Mohinder would likely have laughed and told him that butterflies and birds did not evolve together but still had adapted more or less the same mechanic to allow them to fly, even if one was covered in scales and the other flesh.
Perhaps Matt shouldn't think about Mohinder, though. Or how hurt he'd been when he more or less told Matt to leave.
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He really wanted to keep Luke's idolization of Sylar to a minimum. He still didn't understand it, and he sure as hell didn't like it, but he knew he'd only really get Luke to drop it if he kept reinforcing. Or maybe it was a lead-by-example sort of thing. Actually scratch that, he really didn't know shit about how to make it stick to the kid's head, but he'd try.
That's who he was.
He scrubbed a hand over his face briefly, managing quite admirably to also not think too much of Mohinder. There was something to be done here. He could focus on that.
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Where was he suppose to shower if it wasn't a sink in a rest stop between doing things he both delighted in (like hurting people) and wanted to scrub his mind clean from (like what he offered Matt for the price of a meal).
"Your friend is probably one daddy issue or spurned girlfriend away from total Crazytown, USA." Luke understood the human condition just a little too well. He wasn't loved as a kid, he didn't grow up relying on anyone other than himself, and he did see the depths of humanity in it's cesspool.
The trouble was that he didn't see the good in it either.
"Hey, you got a phone?" A scan of his mind would reveal the kid to be thinking about his mom... And already knowing that she wouldn't pick up, he still wanted to call her.
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Sylar might have a whole lot of reasons for turning out the way he did but there were no excuses in the world for what he had done. Besides, Matt had been in his head. There was something fundamentally wrong there that went beyond normal instability.
So Matt scowled as he listened, but fell into cop mode easily enough to ask, "Yeah? Think you'll hit your tipping point?"
It was an opportunity to try to get something out of him. Not that that was too difficult in general, he evidently liked talking - no, it was about the substance.
Matt was surprised to hear him ask for a phone, though. And especially the intent behind it. Closing the trunk, he looked at Luke somewhat cautiously, but did toss him the phone. "Knock yourself out."