A/N: I imagine this as being one of those conversations in the Wall, but it could be set anywhere that they're basically friendly.
“There’s a book. I’ve never read it, but I heard about it. It’s called, ‘There Are No Bad Dogs’.” Peter had Sylar’s attention. “The idea is that dogs are only bad because of their circumstances - what they’re rewarded
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I'd be happy to beta! Though I won't get to do it until this weekend. My days have been stressful and my evenings busy.
On the plus side, DD3 read the Wall Verse chapter and said it was "perfect". :D But then she said she wanted to go through it again tonight just in case she missed something. So I'll probably publish it Friday night.
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Awesome, awesome! Thanks so much. I'll send it off to you tonight after I've looked it over.
I will try to tune in sometime. Airport internet kind of creeps me out, though I fly out Monday...hmm. It sucked being behind! I had to lump my comments and that was less fun.
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Peter thinks Sylar would be much improved if he'd had a dog while growing up. Of course, Peter thinks that about most people.
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I quite liked this because you managed to explain in the shortest amount possible why and how Pete could fall in love with Sylar after all that has come to pass between them.
Too cute, Sylar trying to cover his reaction to the dog comparison.
Thank you for sharing!
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