Sylar couldn't say he wasn't disappointed that Bennet hadn't reacted with more surprise, but then again, he was a Company man. He'd probably known for some time. "Angela didn't tell me. Arthur did."
He wasn't looking for shock value in saying that, however. It was true, yes, but he was suddenly concerned with other things. Namely whether or not the other man had known he was a Petrelli when he'd had him tortured, and if he had, why had he done it? Why had any of his employers let him do it, when he was the son of one of them? Had Angela bothered telling any of them, when they'd gone at him, after Homecoming? And if not, why the hell hadn't she said anything? Why had she given him away, in the first place?
Suddenly, this meeting had become less about off-handedly harassing Bennet and more about getting answers from someone other than Angela.
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He wasn't looking for shock value in saying that, however. It was true, yes, but he was suddenly concerned with other things. Namely whether or not the other man had known he was a Petrelli when he'd had him tortured, and if he had, why had he done it? Why had any of his employers let him do it, when he was the son of one of them? Had Angela bothered telling any of them, when they'd gone at him, after Homecoming? And if not, why the hell hadn't she said anything? Why had she given him away, in the first place?
Suddenly, this meeting had become less about off-handedly harassing Bennet and more about getting answers from someone other than Angela.