Sylar (
heroslayer) wrote2011-07-16 04:45 pm
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the enemy of my enemy is my friend (rp for
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He doesn't like this.
Sylar knows he needs help if he's going to take on Parkman and Petrelli -- he might be smarter than both of them, but they're better armed, and he's never been good at fighting on two fronts -- but people don't just offer people like him help without a catch. Arthur's going to want something from him in return, and as good as he usually is about repaying kindness where kindness is offered, he likes to do it on his own terms. He wants to be the one who decides what and when people get something out of him, not have a debt held over his head, and he knows that's how it's going to go with Arthur. The Petrelli patriarch's already tried it, feeding him some bullshit story about how he's his son to him over the phone to try and make him feel obligated, and he doesn't owe him a damn thing yet. It can only get worse from here on out, he figures, and it's not like he can't find Suresh on his own. He's done it before, biding his time until the heroes let their guard down and move on to more important things, and he's got all the time in the world to wait now. They don't.
Unfortunately, however, neither does Suresh and as angry as he is, he's not too keen on waiting to reclaim what's his and what should belong to him, and that probably explains why, against his better judgement, he gets out of the car and stalks up to the building. If this goes badly, he'll just kill Arthur and go his own way. He makes a show of making sure Arthur knows that's in the cards, too, blowing the door off the hinges as he reaches it in a disturbing display of power. Arthur told him not to kill anyone on his way up here, and he didn't, but he never said he couldn't wreck his little house of cards when he got here.
Sylar knows he needs help if he's going to take on Parkman and Petrelli -- he might be smarter than both of them, but they're better armed, and he's never been good at fighting on two fronts -- but people don't just offer people like him help without a catch. Arthur's going to want something from him in return, and as good as he usually is about repaying kindness where kindness is offered, he likes to do it on his own terms. He wants to be the one who decides what and when people get something out of him, not have a debt held over his head, and he knows that's how it's going to go with Arthur. The Petrelli patriarch's already tried it, feeding him some bullshit story about how he's his son to him over the phone to try and make him feel obligated, and he doesn't owe him a damn thing yet. It can only get worse from here on out, he figures, and it's not like he can't find Suresh on his own. He's done it before, biding his time until the heroes let their guard down and move on to more important things, and he's got all the time in the world to wait now. They don't.
Unfortunately, however, neither does Suresh and as angry as he is, he's not too keen on waiting to reclaim what's his and what should belong to him, and that probably explains why, against his better judgement, he gets out of the car and stalks up to the building. If this goes badly, he'll just kill Arthur and go his own way. He makes a show of making sure Arthur knows that's in the cards, too, blowing the door off the hinges as he reaches it in a disturbing display of power. Arthur told him not to kill anyone on his way up here, and he didn't, but he never said he couldn't wreck his little house of cards when he got here.
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Mohinder wets his lips and blinks away the moisture from his eyes as he shakes his head.
"I'm fine now. I'm fine." He's not. "But tell me about your father." He's just not going to let go of his hand for now.
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"The speedster was waiting for me when I went to search Parkman's car," he explains, frowning in spite of himself. "She left me a business card for a place called Pinehearst. I called it and Arthur Petrelli answered. He promised to help me. He also fed me some stupid story about how I'm his long lost son or whatever, and I figured I'd play along just to get what I wanted." Namely Mohinder. "Looks to me like it worked."
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And there he is, looking back at Sylar again. Appraisingly.
"You've a complimentary ability. I'll need his blood."
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Sylar alluded to Matt that he loved him. And while Mohinder wasn't sure if he felt the same way before Sylar appeared in that doorway a few minutes ago, now? Now he's positive it's true.
He loves him. And his mouth, his lips, feel the need to express that in a deep, intense, and passionate kiss.
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"We should go," he murmurs, though the words are more an effort to drum up the motivation to actually do so than anything else.
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"There's a bed here."
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Arthur can wait another half an hour or so until they start making their way back, he figures, and that in mind, he tugs him back towards the bedroom, his fingers groping for the hem of his shirt. Part of him wants to tell him that he missed him, but he supposes this will do just as well.
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And that doesn't stop Mohinder from breathing wickedly against Sylar's ear as his hips move in rhythm of their joined pleasure. His fingers move through Sylar's chest hair. He whines.
"Almost...can't tell that I-- Mērē bhagavāna... Shaved you."
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They'll smell like each other soon, perhaps something a little more animalistic than Mohinder has ever fancied himself being, but he has no intention of showering before leaving this apartment.
He'll takes the bruises and the markings in pain and in sex as badges to remind him that yes, he belongs somewhere and is someone important.
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A bit of a towelling off and a change of clothes sees Mohinder in another stolen car, dozing lightly against the passenger side door.
His dreams feel somewhat course and familiar, but he wakes up at Pinehearst really rather refreshed. It's only then, in the elevator, that he asks after his friends.
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Peter is Arthur's son -- he doubts much harm will come to him, even if he's not entirely sure he believes the Petrelli patriarch's story about wanting his family close -- and Matt was promised to him. There might be some awkward family reunion beforehand, depending on whether or not Maury knows what's going to become of his son and if Arthur's the kind of man that'd let them say their goodbyes, but other than that, Matt should be safe, too. For now.
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He's impressed by the number of employees here, no doubt most of them are normal, like himself. The place is the exact opposite of how Primatech was. It's encouraging.
Still, he hangs back when the doors are open for them. Sylar hadn't done that. "Welcome back. And hello, Doctor Suresh. My son thinks so very highly of you."
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"Arthur knows about your interest in how my brain works." And now that he thinks about it, that strikes him as odd. How the hell did Arthur know what he and Mohinder got up to before he was kidnapped? Was he watching them? Did Matt's father pull it out of his head while he was idling in the elevator and offer it to him? He frowns, albeit briefly -- either way, he supposes it doesn't matter. It's not like Arthur tried to stop him then and soon it won't matter whether he has a telepath on the payroll or not. His thoughts will be completely his own. As will everyone else's. "I'm guessing there's an MRI machine in here somewhere, if you want to take another look after I open my presents."
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When did people become lab rats to him?
Mohinder's too busy grinning to ask those questions. "You'll need another shave. Or we can skin the heart monitor. You seem fine in there."
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Without further ado, he lets them into the room, looking around for Parkman. He's not immediately visible, lost behind a handful of steel medical beds, all unoccupied, and rows of machines, but even so, it doesn't take Sylar long to find him. He's unconscious still, and he can't tell whether it's because of what he did to him earlier -- he's got a nasty goose egg starting just below his hairline -- if Maury did something to his son, or if he's just drugged, but he supposes it doesn't matter. Consciousness won't stop him from getting his ability, it'll just make it less rewarding beforehand as he won't be able to taunt him.
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"Make sure you remove anything metallic," Mohinder calls over, wiping down the inside of the machine. "That includes your jeans, the zipper will set it off!"
Standard procedures. Standard everything until Mohinder moves through the maze of tables. "My God, Matt!" He rushes over, checking his vitals. He's breathing. His heart is working just fine. "Help me get him up."
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He'll have some new scars from this and one very bad bruise just above the small of his back. Likely, that bruised his kidney as well. A bit of blood in the urine never hurt anyone, right?
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OOC: My eyes say it's bedtime! More tomorrow!
Night!
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