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likeabadpenny August 18 2007, 11:57:19 UTC
Of course Peter cared what Rachel thought. He cared what everybody thought about him, really, but Rachel slightly more so. She'd been forced to live with him - if he hadn't cared about that, he wouldn't have told her about what he could do. And if that had been the case, Rachel would likely still be thinking that he had random attacks of anger and threw things across the room. It had been sharing what he could do that had brought them closer together.

"I'm not with her, we're just... friends," Peter explained, still keeping his voice down. That was kind of a confusing question, though. Claude was, it seemed, all about saying confusing things. "I don't know, I probably wouldn't have even met her if this random marriage thing hadn't happened."

But despite trying to keep away from people to keep them safe, Peter hadn't left yet. He wanted to, but the idea of being away from the people he cared about - people, in general, even - caused an unpleasant feeling in the pit of his stomach. He needed people, he could admit that. Peter just wasn't sure if it tied into his powers, though.

"My brother, Nathan, is here," he told Claude. "But he only came to make sure I was alive, so he's leaving soon, back to his job and family. Back to more important things," Peter couldn't keep the bitter twist out of his voice.

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invisibleclaude August 18 2007, 12:02:59 UTC
Huffing out an impatient sigh, Claude leaned forward. "You're missing the point, Peter. I'm not asking about ifs and maybes. And I'm not asking if your brother has plans to move in with you and braid your hair at night. I'm asking if, given a choice, if you would stay here with your Rachel."

It was an important question - it would tell Claude just how closed off Peter had become. "And when you're with her, when you feel comfortable with her, do you find your powers easier or harder to use? Same with your brother - does being around him or spending time with him, does that help you at all?"

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likeabadpenny August 18 2007, 12:15:59 UTC
For a brief second, Peter tilted his head slightly, trying to imagine Nathan moving in and braiding his hair. ...That was a really weird image.

"What? No, I'd move out back to my own room," Peter answered, still confused as to why Claude was asking that. "And... yeah, it helps. Always helps when they're around, if I'm trying to use their ability. Maybe because it's there and I'm just reflecting off them instead of having to pull it out, I don't know."

This was beginning to make sense, actually. Claude's questions were piecing together facts in Peter's head; he knew he needed to absorb abilities from other people, but it looked like Claude was saying that he needed people to survive, to learn and stay stable. Weird, coming from the biggest misanthrope he knew.

"Of course I'd move out," he repeated softly, looking at the apple he'd taken a bite out of. "I'm a danger to her, even when I can control this. I don't know if you know about Sylar - the guy who removes peoples brains to get their power? He... came here a few days ago. She got caught in the middle, just because I was there and Sylar was after me. I don't want to be responsible for that."

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invisibleclaude August 18 2007, 12:38:53 UTC
"You're an idiot," Claude decreed. "First for thinking you can protect people by not being near them. And second because you think that being apart from them is any kind of help to you. Gotta wake up and start thinking, Peter, before you wind up going nuclear on us all."

Snatching the apple from him, Claude took a bite from the other side. "Listen, mate, and listen well - you're never going to be safe. Never. No one is. If you're not around, though, where does that leave the people you love? And yeah, I say love, because you do, whether or not you want to admit it. You have to, it's a part of you, like your floppy bangs or your bug eyes. But you ever think that maybe you being there is worth the risk? That you give them something they can't get from anyone else? Your power, Peter, isn't flying or burning or walking on bloody water. Until you get that through your thick skull, there's no helping you."

Rachel returned with the coffee pot and a plate holding some eggs and bacon, which she set down in front of Peter. She'd left the two alone to talk because it'd looked important. She hadn't even tried to eavesdrop, though she wanted to. And was definitely missing Jenks' presence - he'd have had every word and could have relayed it back to her later.

As soon as she sat down, Claude jumped up, clapping Peter on the shoulder. "Eat. I'm going to go use your little invisible's room." Wandering off, he whistled jauntily, hands stuck in his pockets.

When he was gone, Rachel leaned forward to steal a piece of Peter's bacon. "Okay, want to tell me why we got woken up at some ungodly hour of the morning by a homeless man with a water bottle?"

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likeabadpenny August 18 2007, 12:57:35 UTC
"I don't... what?" Peter screwed up his face in confusion. His presence was not worth the risk of people dying, it never would be. Claude couldn't seriously think that. ...But, apparently, he did. And maybe Peter should take that into account, because Claude definitely seemed to know what he was talking about.

But the comment about how his power wasn't things he gained from other people... he really didn't get that. Sure, Peter had always been able to empathize with people, to communicate with them a little easier than most, but that wasn't a power, was it? He'd be nothing on his own if not for other peoples' abilities.

This was confusing.

Smiling gratefully at Rachel for the breakfast, Peter started picking at his bacon, a thoughtful crease in between his eyebrows. At her question, his expression became deeply apologetic. "Sorry, that's... Claude." Which explained it all, really, if you knew him. "Before here, I, ah - he was teaching me how to control everything," Peter waved a hand, obviously meaning his powers. "He's the one that taught me I could use stuff later, not only when I around whoever I absorbed it from. He really knows what's going on."

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invisibleclaude August 18 2007, 13:06:57 UTC
Absorbing this, Rachel refilled both of their coffee mugs and then nodded. "All right." Leaning back, she took a sip of her coffee, hiding a yawn behind one hand. How did humans get up this early? It was insane.

"What was he saying to you?" she asked casually, green eyes going to him over the rim of the mug. "You looked...intense. And confused."

While the two lovebirds chatted, Claude was busily going through their things. Invisible, of course. Checking out the medicine cabinet and then their bedroom, he rifled through drawers carelessly. Just investigating.

Huh. Underwear drawer. Lucky man, Peter.

The amulets were confusing, so he pocketed a few for further examination. Rachel had spell books on her side of the bed. Interesting. He continued his tour of their room, one ear attuned to the gentle murmur of voices from the kitchen.

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likeabadpenny August 18 2007, 13:17:45 UTC
Shifting his eggs around on the plate and poking at them with his fork, Peter shrugged lightly. "Not much," he answered. "I don't really know how my own powers work - Claude was trying to explain it to me."

Which brought up the eternal question - how did Claude know anything about empaths? Maybe there'd been others like him, and Peter tried not to get so hopeful at the thought.

"You didn't have to make breakfast, you know," he smiled crookedly at Rachel. "He's a cranky guy, but I doubt he'd actually hit you or anything." Peter absently wondered, if he refused to do something, if Claude would throw him off a roof. Probably.

Going silent while he was eating, Peter narrowed his eyes at his plate. "Claude," he raised his voice. "You'd better not be stealing anything. And I know you can hear me."

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invisibleclaude August 18 2007, 13:27:16 UTC
Rachel looked a little confused. Still sleep-tousled, with her hair in disarray, she blinked at Peter, then looked down at her mug. "Didn't do it because of King Hobo," she said, taking a drink of coffee and trying to act nonchalant. "I did it for you."

Like Claude could actually make her do anything. She'd had a demon dragging her kicking and screaming down the street and shoving enough ever-after into her to make some people go insane, and she still hadn't laid down and obeyed. "Did he?" she asked, trying to change the subject. "Explain them to you?"

Claude had made his way into Rachel's sparring room by that time, eyebrows raised at the space. Perfect. Little witch girl had an upside after all. Making his way back out in time to overhear Rachel's comments, he smirked. Oh. It was like that, then. He wondered if Peter knew. Probably not. Boy couldn't see past that enormous lock of bangs.

An invisible hand reached down to take Peter's bacon, making Rachel jump and then scowl. Still invisible, Claude sat down on the chair, tipping it back and grinning cheekily at Peter. "Just having a look, friend," he said. "Nice place you got here. Very cozy."

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likeabadpenny August 18 2007, 14:11:06 UTC
Oh, well, Peter supposed that should have been obvious. Rachel really wasn't the kind of person that did something unless she wanted to.

"Kind of," Peter replied slowly. "Claude's kind of hard to get sometimes. I think you have to understand his strange metaphors first."

He simply frowned as Claude stole his bacon, and directed a glare at him when he sat down. Within a certain range, he could see Claude when he was invisible, which was fairly useful. Poor Rachel would probably be at a loss, though.

"You could have just asked, I would have given you some food," Peter protested, shifting his plate slightly and hunching around it to hopefully protect the rest of his food.

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invisibleclaude August 18 2007, 14:26:51 UTC
"Less fun to ask," he grinned, amused beyond measure that Peter had missed Rachel's very obvious tell. The boy was stupid in a lot of areas, especially for an empath. "Saw your training space. It'll work nicely for what we have to do."

Rachel, pissed off that the man was obviously staying invisible just to mess with her, ignored the disembodied voice. "So, if Claude just talks in gibberish and strange metaphors, how do you know he's not just some ranting loony you picked up on the street?"

"Because he knows that I'm right," Claude responded with a grin.

"I mean, really, look what he's done so far. Broke into our tent, woke us up with some stupid squirt gun, and then proceeded to order me around like I'm some freaking waitress in a truck stop. And he grabbed my ass."

"It was right in the way!"

"I think he's unbalanced."

"You think?" Claude barked out a laugh. "Oh, that'd be a first."

Jaw set, Rachel stared at Peter for a moment. Then, closing her eyes, she took a deep breath. This was for Peter. She couldn't kill the invisible man because he was going to help Peter.

"I'm going to go take a shower."

"I'll be right in, dearie," Claude called after her, grinning widely when her back stiffened. But Rachel forced herself to keep moving forward as if she hadn't heard. She did slam the door with a bit more force than needed, though.

Chuckling to himself, Claude poured another cup of coffee and leaned back. "Domestic bliss, eh, Petrelli?"

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likeabadpenny August 18 2007, 14:37:46 UTC
Peter had tried to answer some of Rachel's questions. He really had. But Claude had just talked over him, leaving Peter saying a lot of "I-" and "But he-". When Rachel slammed the door to the bathroom behind her, Peter sighed heavily.

"Claude, she can probably kick your ass if she wants," Peter said around a mouthful of eggs. "I wouldn't provoke her. Seriously, she kicked my ass."

Not that his ass needed a lot of kicking to beat, though.

It would probably be better domestic bliss if Claude wasn't here right now, but having someone around who could teach him was infinitely preferable to sitting around doing nothing.

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invisibleclaude August 18 2007, 14:47:12 UTC
Eyes sparking at the comment, Claude leaned back. "A two week old puppy could kick your ass, Petrelli. And what do you care about her? She's just some annoying, skinny broad you're stuck with until you can work your way free, remember? Maybe if I provoke her enough, she'll leave on her own. Problem solved."

Standing, he headed into the training room. "Come on, then. Best get started."

He was walking around the edges of the mats, examining the heavily-used sparring dummy. "Don't tell me you've actually been training?" he asked, sounding incredulous. "I'd have to be impressed."

Then, shrugging off his jacket, he hung it carelessly around the shoulders of the dummy and moved forward. "Right. Ready, then?"

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likeabadpenny August 18 2007, 14:59:28 UTC
Trailing after Claude with a vaguely annoyed expression - Claude really went back and forth between 'You need people' and 'I hate your people, so I'm going to drive them away', it was pretty confusing - Peter sighed quietly to himself. He hadn't even finished his breakfast.

"Ah, yeah, we've... trained," Peter replied slowly, trying to remember what Rachel had taught him about fighting.

In the end, Peter just stood across from Claude like an idiot with no idea of what fighting actually was. So much for remembering helpful hints. "Didn't think you'd actually ask if I was ready," he snorted. "And yeah, I am." Kind of.

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invisibleclaude August 18 2007, 15:09:18 UTC
A vaguely worried expression crossed Claude's face and he studied Peter intently. This wasn't good. This wasn't good at all.

"Well, the bitch is good for something besides spreading her legs, then," he said, not moving towards Peter, but just standing there, arms folded, eyes locked on the younger man. "Have to say, though, I couldn't stand a day around that mouth. Dead annoying and stupid to boot. Patience of a saint you must have."

Come on, Peter. Show a spark.

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likeabadpenny August 18 2007, 15:49:54 UTC
Peter might have been toying around with the idea that he should distance himself from people to protect them, but he was not going to stand around and let Claude insult a friend.

"Shut up," he snapped, ire growing in his eyes. "You don't know her, so don't talk about her like that."

Asshole. God, it'd be so easy to twitch a finger and send Claude flying across the room just for that. But Peter restrained himself. "I thought you said there was training to be done, so let's get on with. Insulting my friends isn't going to help."

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invisibleclaude August 18 2007, 16:11:11 UTC
If Claude had been anyone else, he might have slumped in relief. Or shown an outward sign of being pleased. But other than a smirk, his expression was the same. But something that had been tense, waiting, relaxed a little. Good boy, Peter.

"Ah, Peter Petrelli," Claude said, sarcastically. "How nice of you to join us. And actually, it helped a great deal."

Leaning forward, as if he was sharing a secret, Claude said, "Look, friend, you're an empath. Do you have even the slightest idea what that means? Or do you just go bumbling round in the dark, hoping to hit a light switch?"

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