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[log] Murder and Meet-ups at the Hospital- Day 165 [open]
Characters: Mohinder Suresh, Sylar, anyone arriving at the hospital
Location Building 131 (the Hospital)
Date: Day 164 to Day 166? Mostly focusing on Day 165.
Summary: Mohinder discovers Sylar's secret and it doesn't go well. Hopefully it'll go better with anyone Sylar meets afterwards.
Warnings: Violence and death.
131: The roof of a large, square hospital. At first, it seems like this is as far as you can go--but actually, there's a door on the rooftop. It's locked, but there's a card key reader attached. As for what spared it from having its parts stripped? It was frozen over with ice, though not any longer. The building can now be entered from the rooftop.
The hospital is eerie in its silence, and snow presses in against many of the windows, keeping much of it in sterile darkness. It still smells like a hospital; the antiseptic is fresh, and there isn't much dust. Someone must be cleaning it, and yet it's clear no one is here. The hospital is four stories high with one basement, all connected via the elevator lobby and staircase.
Location Building 131 (the Hospital)
Date: Day 164 to Day 166? Mostly focusing on Day 165.
Summary: Mohinder discovers Sylar's secret and it doesn't go well. Hopefully it'll go better with anyone Sylar meets afterwards.
Warnings: Violence and death.
131: The roof of a large, square hospital. At first, it seems like this is as far as you can go--but actually, there's a door on the rooftop. It's locked, but there's a card key reader attached. As for what spared it from having its parts stripped? It was frozen over with ice, though not any longer. The building can now be entered from the rooftop.
The hospital is eerie in its silence, and snow presses in against many of the windows, keeping much of it in sterile darkness. It still smells like a hospital; the antiseptic is fresh, and there isn't much dust. Someone must be cleaning it, and yet it's clear no one is here. The hospital is four stories high with one basement, all connected via the elevator lobby and staircase.
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He managed to get his fingertips partially under the wire, but that did no good, the wire was already cutting into Mohinder's skin. Panic, heart already racing like a rabbit, caused him to buck a little, to try to slam his head back into Sylar's face.
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"Maybe you'll be more rational when you come back," he told the scientist, sounding disappointed. He was unsure if the man was even alive to hear him anymore. There's been a crack and a squelch, but he no longer had his ability to tell him if he had properly snapped the neck or collapsed the windpipe. His voice took on a distracted tone as he continued. "We have to work together here. This is the only other option."
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If there was such a thing as a price to pay for every life taken, it would be the telltale signs of death across Sylar's clothes. At least Mohinder was forced to listen to those goading whispers.
But Mohinder would not be coming back. And Sylar would be alone in this frozen over hell. And all because he was too bored to put a little effort into a lie.
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He watched silently (finally) as Mohinder expired. With a sigh, he muttered, "Always gotta make things hard on me, huh, Doc?" But maybe it would be better when he came back. Despite the statistics he spouted at the scientist, he fully expected Mohinder would be back soon.
For now, he needed to cover this up. Thank goodness he picked up that bottle of vinegar back at his first house. Soaking his coat and gloves was not what he wanted to be doing with his day, but he went about it with a singular, detached focus. He scrubbed the blood on the floor out using the vinegar and the shoe insulation that Mohinder had given him. He moved Mohinder's body carefully out of sight.
None of it would get the blood out of the stitched on his coat or any small cracks in the floor, but it was good enough for distracted people whose focus was on the dying, not the dead. Sylar hoped the Joker would keep everyone too occupied for awhile, and resolutely didn't think of the possibility that his only connection to his home universe might not be coming back.