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Sylar ([personal profile] darwinism) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute2008-05-11 06:29 am

Day 32: Cafeteria, Breakfast

Sylar's gears were still turning as the nurse and a burly orderly escorted him down long halls and through a strange, sunlit room. He'd been forced to drop his pen when the orderly had seen it, and since then, he'd realized that this place had better security than he'd originally anticipated, as well as a large population of patients. It looked like he'd have to bide his time for now, pretending to be this 'Zachary Blaine' and trying to figure out how the hell he'd gotten here.

His mind went over and over the events in Mohinder's lab, tracing every second that led up to his unconsciousness. According to the computer logs and the decked-out loft, Mohinder was working for the Company now, so had that woman with the electricity been an operative? Was this all a Company front? Even so, it didn't make sense for them to drop him off somewhere without any close supervision. They knew how dangerous he was. How special he was.

But right now, his abilities had been nullified and he was left only with the option of playing along. It was a very good thing that it was something he excelled at, even with his sudden loss of the cure clouding his thoughts and telling him to do something drastic.

Still, it was fun to take ahold of strings and let someone think they were pulling him when in fact he was the puppetmaster. Who knew? Maybe he could find a new toy now that his last one had worn out.

Sylar took his syrup-covered waffle to a table and tried to keep track of both the security and the people flooding in. Soon, he'd find an opening, a weak link he could exploit. It was only a matter of time.

[identity profile] the-clown-king.livejournal.com 2008-05-15 07:46 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh, that's good!" Tamaki agreed, nodding and settling in against Ed. This was nice. And he didn't care if the twins teased him about it. If he wanted to hug his boyfriend at breakfast, he could! "I wish we could set up a... a clinic station closer to the basement. It sounds so terribly dangerous, and it isn't very close to the clinic...."

And carrying people through the halls was very dangerous.

[identity profile] lost-metal.livejournal.com 2008-05-16 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, it is..." Ed agreed, although he was by that point thinking more of how Tamaki felt leaning against him like that, rather than anything about escaping or information. "Yeah. It would be nice if there were more safe places where you could have outposts," he agreed. "Lots of people get hurt in the Sun Room too. But I don't think there's anywhere except the rooms that are safe enough." No sense taking injured people to a room where they'd be sitting targets after all.