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Oct. 27th, 2009 09:38 pmIt had been a long and rather annoying process, getting his body back. Longer than he would have liked. More than anything, he just wanted to kill Matt Parkman, make him stay in his stupid head of his for so long. Sylar wasn't the type who liked confinement. In fact, he was exactly the opposite. He needed freedom. The ability to do what he wanted, take what he wanted. Parkman would pay for keeping him from it.
But there was something he needed to do first. Being with Parkman's wife had reminded him how much he missed Elle. He hated admitting to needing or wanting anyone, but if there was one thing he regretted, it was killing her.
He could fix that now. He had heard of this kid who could control life and death. Bennet had helped give him a new life. But that wasn't going to last long. Soon enough, Sylar found Jeremy and killed him (but not before noting how eeringly the kid looked like Luke. Weird). He dug around his brains and found what he was looking for. That delicious power.
Next stop was Costa Verde. He assumed Elle's corpse had to still be there. After all, where else would it have gone? He searched the newspapers until he read about a unidentified burnt corpse that was found the beach. He noted where she was buried and set off.
He was excited, he had to admit, to see her again. It didn't even cross his mind that she might be mad at him. After all, sure, he killed her, but he was bringing her back. That's what mattered, right? That's the way he saw it, anyways.
He found her grave and used his telekinesis to move the soil away, popping open the casket. He kneeled beside her, placing his hands on her burnt remains, focusing on restoring it to it's former glory. He found himself smirking as her body knit back together.
He was going to get her back, and then together they could kill Parkman. What could be better?
But there was something he needed to do first. Being with Parkman's wife had reminded him how much he missed Elle. He hated admitting to needing or wanting anyone, but if there was one thing he regretted, it was killing her.
He could fix that now. He had heard of this kid who could control life and death. Bennet had helped give him a new life. But that wasn't going to last long. Soon enough, Sylar found Jeremy and killed him (but not before noting how eeringly the kid looked like Luke. Weird). He dug around his brains and found what he was looking for. That delicious power.
Next stop was Costa Verde. He assumed Elle's corpse had to still be there. After all, where else would it have gone? He searched the newspapers until he read about a unidentified burnt corpse that was found the beach. He noted where she was buried and set off.
He was excited, he had to admit, to see her again. It didn't even cross his mind that she might be mad at him. After all, sure, he killed her, but he was bringing her back. That's what mattered, right? That's the way he saw it, anyways.
He found her grave and used his telekinesis to move the soil away, popping open the casket. He kneeled beside her, placing his hands on her burnt remains, focusing on restoring it to it's former glory. He found himself smirking as her body knit back together.
He was going to get her back, and then together they could kill Parkman. What could be better?
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Date: 2009-10-29 01:02 am (UTC)Maybe it was playing with fire, telling him she was going to leave, but she couldn't stop the spitting words. She wanted to hurt him.
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Date: 2009-10-29 01:22 am (UTC)It didn't matter if he was right, and he would always find her. She would just keep running, and Elle was pretty sure she was more persistent than he was. Easy as pie.
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Date: 2009-10-29 01:40 am (UTC)If she insisted on running, she would learn soon enough just how persistent he could be. He didn't let go of things that belonged to him.
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Date: 2009-10-29 01:50 am (UTC)The television clicked on with the sound of static, and she put on The Simpsons, laying on her tummy and resting her chin in her hands. "You're in the way," she said shortly.
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Date: 2009-10-29 01:56 am (UTC)He rolled his eyes as she turned on the tv. He hated shows like The Simpsons. They were idiotic.
"I thought you said you were tired"
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Date: 2009-10-29 02:23 am (UTC)"It's been lovely," she called back sarcastically. "Bye!"
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