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Sylar ([personal profile] heroslayer) wrote2010-03-30 12:45 am

i hope i didn't bore you with the story of my life (rp for <lj site="livejournal.com" user="headofap

He'd let her sleep until somewhere nearing nine o'clock the next morning, occupying his own time spent awake thumbing through a book, sure that it was the safest of all of his options. She'd gotten up, surprisingly without complaint, taken a few minutes to get her bearings, then slipped out the door to bring back the breakfast she'd promised him the night before. He wasn't sure why she hadn't asked what he'd wanted, whether she figured they liked the same things or if she'd simply forgotten, but it had amused him just the same.

Returning to the couch, a hint of a smile on his face, he'd pulled his book back into his lap and waited for her to return. And some twenty minutes later she had, carrying two take-out plates full of surprisingly decent pancakes and a half gallon of ice cream -- for the pancakes, of course. They'd moved into the kitchen and she'd pestered him into telling the rest of his life story as they ate.

Now out of words, or at least things he could talk about without having to edit immensely, the sat in silence as they finished up their breakfast. After a moment, though, he couldn't help but suggest, "Your turn."

[identity profile] howmanyangels.livejournal.com 2010-03-30 09:13 am (UTC)(link)
She'd slept soundly that night. So soundly that he probably could have killed her had he desired to do so. Perhaps she had let her guard down a bit too much too soon, but he had been pleasant when he woke her up, and though confused initially, she'd quickly remembered everything that had happened the night before, and the fact that all of that hadn't just been a dream. Breakfast had been promised, and she left quickly, needing a bit of air, and it wasn't until she was half way down the street that she remembered she hadn't even asked what he liked. Pancakes though...they seemed safe.

She'd smiled her way through his history, laughing at bits, and having to bite back apologies for others. Of course they were never her fault, but there were times where it would seem right for her to hug him, something, but she stayed in her spot.

"Oh, but I'm no good at telling stories," she said a laugh, as she pushed her last bit of pancake around in the mess of melted ice cream and syrup on her plate. It gave her something to do with her hands as she tried to avoid the question, but knew that really, it would only be fair if she told hers, now that she'd gotten him to tell his.

"Well...I've always lived in an apartment. At least...I think so. I can't remember all that far back, and Dad doesn't really talk about times before it was just the two of us all that much. I think it hurts. Him. That my Mom left. She did that when I was six, though. So, a bit before you, but then again, with our age difference..." She trailed off for a minute, and then shook her head. No, those were tiny, minor details that weren't all that important.

"Anyway. After Mom left, Dad sort of...became obsessed with having everything be best for me. I got sent to private school, too. An all girls school, too. Enrolled me in dance and piano and all that sort of thing. Wanted me to "find my talent", he put it. You know, wanted me to excel in something, so he pushed me when it came to school work too. Disappointed in Bs and all that." She laughed for a moment, a memory running through her mind, and she used it to take a quick drink of water, too. "I don't think it all really worked out the way he would have liked it, though."

"High school was...high school. I didn't care about sneaking off to see boys and all that, so I didn't really have any friends. Dad seemed pleased with that though, since it meant that I spent all my time focusing on my studies. And then came college. I applied to Stanford, and I got in. And a right before I was supposed to go, Dad had a heart attack and couldn't work." Her gaze went to her plate now, continuing to push the food around. "So, because of that, I couldn't go. Despite the scholarship, but, I had to work to keep up the payments on rent for the apartment and the shop, and then for his medical bills. And even though he's been able to work now for a few years, I haven't had the balls to reapply. I don't want to risk getting rejected, I guess. And...now I'm here with you."

[identity profile] howmanyangels.livejournal.com 2010-03-30 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)
"I don't know...I guess? But, I can't help but wonder if I'd be more content if I hadn't at all." Which should be understandable. The chance to go had been dangled in front of her, only to be ripped away. Sort of like the first experience with Chandra, really. That had made it hurt all that much more for her.

"She showed up one day I was covering for Dad. He had to go in and have some tests. She had this watch on, and, since I just...knew it was wrong, I thought that's what she was there for.. She said it wasn't. That she hadn't even realised that there was something wrong with it." She bit her lip, finally setting the fork down. "Truth was that she was there to see me. About...that, really. She gave me a book, and told me to read it, and after I was through it two days later I called her."

[identity profile] howmanyangels.livejournal.com 2010-03-30 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
"That's just about how it went along for me too."

She let silence fall between them again, for a minute as she tried to find what else to say. They were up to date on each other now. Their lives were different, yet had elements, and important ones at that, that connected them. It was odd, to say the least.

"What...now?"

[identity profile] howmanyangels.livejournal.com 2010-03-30 06:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"Just almost?" There was a bit of a smile at that, accompanied by a flush. A compliment, as she took it as, was a compliment after all. "Does that mean you're not going to kill me?"

A brief pause, and then she let a smile spread across her face. "I'm all for getting something new."

[identity profile] headofapin.livejournal.com 2010-03-30 06:34 pm (UTC)(link)
"At least it's not right now." They could find someone for him to take it from later. Someone else, since they surely existed.

"Not on me." She frowned for a moment, going deep in thought before her her mind clicked together, and a smirk spread across her face. "I'll be right back."

And with that she got up, disappearing from the kitchen and out to the hall to make a phone call. Her return was just five minutes later, with a triumphant smile on her face as she set her phone down in front of him, that now had the name and number of a woman. "Cloaking. It was the best I could do."

[identity profile] headofapin.livejournal.com 2010-03-30 06:44 pm (UTC)(link)
"No." A grin. "I have Chandra. And she's been very gracious about letting me help her when I can. The ones I've taken...well, not everyone is so accepting to the change. Telling her that suicide was their only option..." She shrugged. "As long as they're far between, she believes it."

[identity profile] headofapin.livejournal.com 2010-03-30 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)
"She's good for some things." And that got him a curtsy before she sat down again, a bit of a beam on her place. "So~ You should call, and set up a meeting, and then we'll get going.

Of course. But she was more subtle, so for the time being, things were good.

[identity profile] headofapin.livejournal.com 2010-03-30 06:55 pm (UTC)(link)
She nudged her phone toward him again, rolling her eyes just a bit. "I'm not doing everything for you. Read it yourself."

[identity profile] howmanyangels.livejournal.com 2010-03-30 07:54 pm (UTC)(link)
She just grinned at him when he rolled his eyes at her, able to tell the difference between the negative type, and what that was. She stayed quiet as he made the call, getting up eventually to clean up what mess they'd made while eating breakfast, and by the time he was finished she was putting the last glass in the cupboard.

She had raised an eyebrow at the change in his voice, but didn't recognized it. For her? It was Norah Bennet, after all.

"And how the hell are we going to get across town in half an hour?"

[identity profile] headofapin.livejournal.com 2010-03-30 08:10 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh."

Again, she's staring at him. Was he expecting anything else? "That's...wow."

The look of shock turned into a slow smile as she moved forward to him, and bit her tongue. "So I just hang onto you?"

[identity profile] headofapin.livejournal.com 2010-03-30 08:32 pm (UTC)(link)
"No carrying me up there, then?"

She was teasing though, and nodded, grabbing her phone and putting it back into the purse that had been left near the door the night before. She slipped her jacket on too, and then stepped out into the hall to wait for him.

"No complaining if I don't smell powder fresh. I don't really have time to shower."

Women.

[identity profile] howmanyangels.livejournal.com 2010-03-31 07:36 am (UTC)(link)
"Picking locks? Well...I can do it, I guess? I mean, I do it at home when I've lost my keys in my purse and all," she replied, following after him up up up. "I've never really had a reason to pick them for the purpose of breaking and entering, though."

"Have you?"

[identity profile] howmanyangels.livejournal.com 2010-03-31 07:46 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, when the time comes, I'm sure I'll manage." The smile on her face was smug as she joined him outside, and then crossed her arms over her chest. "Though I have to admit, I think there's a bigger chance that they'll open up for me, than a big, burly man like you."

And she bit her tongue at that to keep herself from laughing. "...don't drop me."

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