That is fantastic! Really, really gripping! The horror of Nathan's situation was bleeding through like crazy. What a nightmare - a nightmare that doesn't end with your death, but just keeps going. It's a hell!
It's intriguing that Sylar let him 'live', and for six months at that. I have to wonder about that, when there's the whole rest of the world for him to be dealing with, that he's decided to stick around and live Nathan's life. Fascinating! Nathan might not see anything to that, but I do. I don't think Nathan would survive separated from his life.
Thanks so much for reading! Yeah, Sylar letting Nathan live requires a bit of suspension of disbelief, I think, but I guess Sylar's rationale here is that he can force Nathan to play his part in becoming politically powerful and then benefit from it himself -- and also, yeah, just have fun screwing around with him.
Anyway, I'm so glad you enjoyed and thank you for the kind comments! :D
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It's intriguing that Sylar let him 'live', and for six months at that. I have to wonder about that, when there's the whole rest of the world for him to be dealing with, that he's decided to stick around and live Nathan's life. Fascinating! Nathan might not see anything to that, but I do. I don't think Nathan would survive separated from his life.
This was really riveting. Thank you for sharing.
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Anyway, I'm so glad you enjoyed and thank you for the kind comments! :D
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