The Beginning, Part Two

Dec 27, 2012 15:59


Title: The Beginning, Part Two
Characters: Emma Coolidge, Maury Parkman, Peter Petrelli
Rating: PG
Warnings: None
Word count: 8,600 (total)
Setting: Shattered Salvation, December 31, 2011
Summary: Emma asks Maury to explain it all. Written for heroes_contest's final challenge, "Endings". Beta by means2bhuman.

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shattered salvation, emma, !fandom: heroes, peter, rated pg

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photoash December 28 2012, 00:11:27 UTC
Love this so much!!! :) What a fantastic view of your 'history' of the SS verse!!! <3 Very very cool :)

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dancingdragon3 January 11 2013, 22:33:20 UTC
Aw, that ending was very sweet, slightly ominous, but sweet.

I had to LOL at Maury smirking over Peter thinking everything revolved around him.

And oh, wow, I did not see that coming that everyone knew about Nathan and Peter. Woops! Are you implying that that's one reason Arthur tried to have Nathan killed?

Reading this has def helped me get more into the SS verse, accept Maury's presense, and has made me very curious about the Lilith storyline (that's in Peter's arc, right?). When I stop being inspired on my latest story, I know what I'm diving into next!

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game_byrd January 12 2013, 00:25:20 UTC
Implied that's a reason why Arthur tried to have Nathan killed? Ha! I thought I was saying it outright. It's covered in chapter 39: Suddenly a lot of other things made a whole bunch more sense. Parkman flashed to a memory of his own, where Arthur had railed to him that his sons had offended decency, betrayed morality and desecrated the Petrelli name. He'd raged that he'd kill Nathan for it if it was the last thing he did - Nathan was older, he should have known better and he was going to pay for it.

At the time, Maury had thought the wrath was about the lawsuit, the possible future Angela had seen where the Linderman Group was discredited and destroyed, leading to the implication of the Company itself. Even though Arthur had mentioned his continuing fury over Peter being a "faggot", Maury had read that as an extension of his extreme and to Parkman unjustified disappointment in Peter's choice of career.And there's reference to it in several other chapters. At the time that Nathan and Peter were fucking, no one knew about it. Heidi ( ... )

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