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Who: Torchwood + Killgrave
When: January 10th
What: The gang meets a different sort of pheromone driven asshole
They'd been engaged for a few weeks now, but Mohinder had not grown tired of it in the slightest. His face actually hurt from the sheer around of grinning he had been doing and luckily, he was well liked enough not to have everyone at work hating his guts for being on the level of a Disney princess with the way he kept humming or sighing and staring off into the distance.
Gabriel had been off on some sort of mission with Jim, which he knew ended up tiring them both out since neither really got on, and as always when he knew that his fiancé could return at any moment and the vortex opening klaxon went off, Mohinder wrapped up what he was doing, removed his gloves, and went to go and hopefully greet Gabriel immediately after his return. He'd done the same twice today already, though the first time had been the return of Mitchell and Henry and the second was a false alarm.
Those false alarms had been happening a lot recently. Jack said that the Rift was acting up, opening vortexes for a split second in multiple realities when one of their agents did so to return home. He said that there was nothing to worry about, that the false alarms couldn't possibly remain open long enough for anyone or thing to come through.
So far, he'd been right.
But as Mohinder came to lean over the railing of the catwalk overlooking the return platform, he couldn't help but frown. He didn't recognize the person that was standing there. Technically, that was very possible. Sometime the manipulators didn't get the time just right. This could be an agent from the past or future. They tended to right themselves out pretty quickly. "Hello?"
When: January 10th
What: The gang meets a different sort of pheromone driven asshole
They'd been engaged for a few weeks now, but Mohinder had not grown tired of it in the slightest. His face actually hurt from the sheer around of grinning he had been doing and luckily, he was well liked enough not to have everyone at work hating his guts for being on the level of a Disney princess with the way he kept humming or sighing and staring off into the distance.
Gabriel had been off on some sort of mission with Jim, which he knew ended up tiring them both out since neither really got on, and as always when he knew that his fiancé could return at any moment and the vortex opening klaxon went off, Mohinder wrapped up what he was doing, removed his gloves, and went to go and hopefully greet Gabriel immediately after his return. He'd done the same twice today already, though the first time had been the return of Mitchell and Henry and the second was a false alarm.
Those false alarms had been happening a lot recently. Jack said that the Rift was acting up, opening vortexes for a split second in multiple realities when one of their agents did so to return home. He said that there was nothing to worry about, that the false alarms couldn't possibly remain open long enough for anyone or thing to come through.
So far, he'd been right.
But as Mohinder came to lean over the railing of the catwalk overlooking the return platform, he couldn't help but frown. He didn't recognize the person that was standing there. Technically, that was very possible. Sometime the manipulators didn't get the time just right. This could be an agent from the past or future. They tended to right themselves out pretty quickly. "Hello?"
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He wondered if the dinosaur had gone on her own volition, as Kilgrave did, or if the vortex opened up on her and she had little choice.
"She's harmless and we keep quite a lot of chocolate hidden around in case she decides to be anything less than a lady. We ought to get you temporally scanned right away so that we can make sure you find your way home again. But, tea first. Everything is better with tea."
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After a bit of gawking, Kilgrave followed Mohinder up to the conference room. He moved with utter confidence, even after being surprised by a dinosaur. Mohinder had nicely told him how to deal with that thing, if it became a problem. Honestly, the only thing this place was lacking were women (although who knew what a 'Sasan' was). That was something he could fix fairly quickly.
Yes, he might stick around for awhile. It was at least something different. "All right," he said, rubbing his hands together. "While we're waiting on the tea, how about you tell me everything you know about this place. Is it a research organization? Who are Jack and Sasan? Are there living quarters here?" He tilted his head as he thought a little more about what he might need. "...how is your cooking?"
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Except he went into too much detail about Sasan. And about Jack. He left nothing out that he could think of and that was troubling. It was obvious in his eyes as he swallowed.
"I can cook quite well, actually."
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But what a place this was! He could go anywhere he wanted, he could find a version of Jessica that wasn't a drunken mess and not ever let her go this time. Apparently finances were not at all a problem, and he didn't even mind Wales all that much. He'd been in New York for too long anyway. Jack could make a decent bodyguard and Sasan...well, he'd come up with something for him.
Not only that, but Mohinder could cook. "Perfect! You'll be my chef, as well as my guide, in that case. Do you live with anyone?" He was about to continue with the questions when he finally noticed that Mohinder had that look that they all eventually would get, that 'oh god please stop' look. It really broke the illusion that people actually wanted to help him out, and he didn't like it. He slid his chin down on his hand a bit, until he was slumping in his seat. "Oh, now don't be so concerned. We're going to have a good time together, you and me. Everything is fine. Why don't you smile a bit? You have such a nice smile."
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Breathing a little strangely for a man suddenly smiling, Mohinder pressed his hands flat to the table in front of him. The kettle went off on it's second cycle and though he was still smiling, Mohinder turned his head to look at it.
He was already shy and skittish when threatened (at least when he had the option to run, he took it). There was no where to run that a kilgrave couldn't just bring him back.
"Why do you need a guide? Or a chef? With this ability, I'm sure you are able to coerce your way anywhere and for anything."
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While Mohinder was doing that, Kilgrave swiveled around in his chair. "You know, you might think it's nice being able to go to any restaurant you want, getting everything just the way you like it. But if you had the time I have, you'd come to realize that there's nothing quite like home cooking. Besides, if I'm going to live somewhere, I'll need staff." Surely that was self-evident.
Those fearful eyes marked the breakdown of this first meeting, but Mohinder had started out polite with him. So he kept up at least most of the pleasantries. His questions continued to be fairly open-ended, and he hadn't started with his longer instructions quite yet. "So you're due to be married, are you? And what is so special about this Gabriel?" Hopefully there'd be something in there Kilgrave could use, too.
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Gabriel-- where was he?
"And he loves me. He loves me no matter what we've been through," he whispered agsin, feeling tears roll down his cheeks. "He's saved me so many times." He needed to shut his foolish mouth!
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He clucked his tongue once, shaking his head. "You are certainly one to wear your emotions on your sleeve, aren't you? Well, that's fine, as long as you're fairly quiet about it. And you don't sob all over the leather." That minute allowance would let Mohinder stop smiling, for now, if he wished. That smile wasn't particularly working out with those eyes anyway. Kilgrave could never quite get the eyes to fit. Oh, well.
"I imagine you're hoping that he'll save you again, eh?" Kilgrave added. He gave Mohinder an oddly pleasant smile, as if trying to encourage him. And then he shrugged. "Well, I wouldn't count on it, but there's a first time for everything, isn't there? Now-" his voice took on a suddenly harsh tone. "Where's that tea? It's been ages."
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"It takes three minutes to steep," Mohinder said, trying to regain his composure as smoothly as possible. He was not the world's happiest camper at the moment, though no one could blame him. He thought about perhaps dumping the tea on Kilgrave's lap, but even that wasn't going to work. And if he could coerce him to do anything he wished?
There would be consequences. Mohinder needed to keep a Kilgrave comfortable. Not burn his dick off.
"And yes. He'll save me, or die trying. He loves me." Mohinder brought over the tea service and sat it down delicately. "Isn't there someone you would do the same for?"
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Kilgrave appreciated the fact that Mohinder wasn't throwing a tantrum like so many people did at this point. He'd hate for that scientist to have to maim his pretty face- well, he'd probably start with the legs anyway. Some place less vital. Maybe the feet?
Kilgrave was pulled out of his reverie by Mohinder's question. He actually mulled it over, whether he'd die trying to save Jessica. "Hmmm." He tapped at his lips for a moment. "I don't know. Do you think that would impress her? Perhaps I'll have to set up something- can't actually die of course, we couldn't be together then. But--"
Kilgrave flew out of his chair, backwards, and slammed against the wall. Gabriel stepped down from the air he'd been standing on, one hand pointed at Kilgrave in a choking manner. He'd gotten caught up in trying to decipher Galifreyan and had waited to see who it was that had come through the Rift. Apparently that had been a huge mistake. Mohinder was extremely upset and this man shouldn't be here, much less acting like he owned the place.
So yes, Gabriel was a little mad. In fact, he hadn't looked this murderous in awhile. He didn't let this man move a muscle as he looked over his fiance. "What did he do?"
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Since the Company was fond of creating names for their abilities, Mohinder decided to go ahead and use that tactic. He had no idea that Kilgrave's influence was actually something other than his voice, however, but keeping his mouth closed was probably the best idea.
Gabriel's descent into the room was, honestly, amazing. Mohinder couldn't keep the look from his eyes that always cropped up when Gabriel showed off...and was going to have a very good reward waiting for him a little later. The corners of his mouth were turned up as he edged in behind his fiancé.
"He forced me to tell him about the Institute and Jack. And I wasted perfectly good tea on him."
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He squinted at this man, who stared back at him with wide eyes. No telepathy, from what Gabriel could tell. It'd already be too late, if that were the case. Nothing with the eyes. In fact, this wasn't quite Eden's persuasion. It was entirely a different animal, one he could feel all over.
"Ugh," he said. But Mohinder's grateful smile alleviated the oppressive feeling and he turned slightly to give the man a quick half-hug with his free arm. It was comforting for Gabriel, reassuring that Mohinder was really okay.
"It's not persuasion as I know it," he informed Mohinder. "I couldn't take this one if I wanted to." He wasn't sure entirely what that meant for them, but they'd find out. "Find some duct tape? Just to make sure." They should use all the safeguards they could on this guy.
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He settled a hand at the small of Gabriel's back before he headed to the door. "Let him breathe. We ought to not kill anyone," Mohinder said, giving his fiancé just a bit of a look to show that he was fine and their integrity ought to stay that way too, before he left to find some duct tape.
A few of his colleagues passed and he asked after Jack but no one had seen the other man. Which was just great. Jack was always missing when he needed him.
He rushed back with the silver tape roll, held in both hands, as Kilgrave was held fast to one of the chairs. Mohinder did not bother to, nor wish to, hope that Gabriel had set him down lightly. Mohinder was rather thrilled to get him all taped up actually. He felt safer knowing he was doing it himself and took absolutely no chances.
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"That request? It's the only reason I'm not snapping your neck right now," he said, staring at the man and leaning back against the table. "We don't like being controlled."
The man rolled his eyes. Gabriel smiled and sipped at his tea.
When Mohinder returned, Gabriel did indeed thunk Kilgrave down into the chair. "Leave one hand un-taped," Gabriel requested. "Interrogation's going to be fun with this one. We'll have to get him to write, I think." He still wasn't sure how this man's power (or whatever it was) worked. He suspected it relied on hearing, but he couldn't be sure. "Jack's out, I assume? Did you alert anyone else?"
Gabriel kept Kilgrave's mouth closed and body frozen even after the tape was in place. He was well aware that Eden was holding back on him in Odessa, even with the murder attempt. He didn't think this man had so many scruples.
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He set the mostly used roll of tape on the table, found a pad of paper and a pen to leave by the free hand and sat down as far away from Kilgrave as he possibly could. Mohinder did not tend to be overly shy, all things considered, but there had been too much going on in his head while Kilgrave made him say things he hadn't wanted to. The implications for that were horrifying.
Especially that small bit of information about being tired of having everything done the way he wanted. Could this man not turn his ability off? Did everyone automatically abide by his whims when he spoke?
What could that do to a person?
"Should we wait for Jack to get back?" That could be days.
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"We can give it a day," he said. "We've got a place to put him, don't we? I can watch him." He didn't look too pleased at that prospect, but he could do it. He didn't need much in the way of sleep.
"But I'll go with whatever you think is best," he added, looking over Kilgrave with a discerning eye. What he wanted to do was run stress tests until Jack showed up, but he knew he was liable to go overboard right now. Better to let Mohinder make the decisions right now, anyway.
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"Tamil only. I appreciate that you're giving me that authority, but he scares me." Mohinder grimaced, slipping his hand over Gabriel's when he sat down. "Whatever he can do, he doesn't make me want to do it. He demands, and it happens, as if I was watching myself from inside of my own head. It's very much like Doyle, in that regard, but more thorough. I truly believe that I would have done anything he told me to do."
They didn't even know to ask about the pheramones. It was nothing that occurred to Mohinder at all.
"We can put him in one of the holding cells in the vault, yes. But perhaps I should have John give him something to knock him out? I don't have access to the Retcon either. But we can not risk his escape. He can do so many things with just one word."
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"Yes. We should get John in here to knock him out. That way, he won't see the rest of the Hub." He squeezed Mohinder's hand and considered what to tell him of the little he did know. "We'll have to be careful of space. His power has an area effect. And it lasts for awhile...but it does wear off eventually." He sighed. "I wish I could tell you more."
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He called John Watson when he pulled back and promised to meet him hallways to the conference room to explain everything. John was a good doctor. He took the strangeness in stride and didn't ask a lot of questions. He said that he honestly didn't want to know and left it at that. Jim, however, who had been in the examination room getting his physical, was more curious as to why Watson needed to bring sedatives with him to the conference room at Mohinder's request.
He didn't want to know how kinky this place was. He really did not.
But that did mean that he tagged along to see this man that could evidently bend the whim of others with a few words. He stood in the doorway while Watson prepped the injection.
"Once this goes active, you'll have to remove the tape and lay him on his side so he won't choke on his vomit."
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He was glad to see Watson come in, but sighed as Jim followed behind him. "Yeah, sure, let's just get everyone in here with the guy who can command people. That's perfect." Honestly, they should just hand him the keys while they were at it. Gabriel rolled his eyes.
Knowing they'd have to remove the tape was concerning, as well. Gabriel would've protested, but he intended to just keep the man's mouth clamped shut with telekinesis. If he died, there'd be apologies all around. But Gabriel remembered. He remembered being the guy who so easily talked over people's tears and whimpers, and he remembered when he was forced to hurt Mohinder. He personally wasn't going to risk anything he didn't have to.
Kilgrave seemed to know what was coming, at least. His eyes were so wide, it was a wonder they weren't popping out of his head. Gabriel crossed his arms and watched.
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Though with Sasan-- Well Mohinder kept the gossip to himself, or tried to at least, even when Sasan came over for wine or dinner when Mohinder was feeling lonely. If Jim didn't come along, he would always come up in conversation.
Watson did what he had to do swiftly enough. A jab to the back of the neck and Kilgrave ought to be out in moments. "One of you should send an incident report to my office so I can sign off on it," the short doctor informed the other three.
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So instead, Gabriel twitched his fingers and the duct tape over the man's arms and legs split open and Kilgrave floated out of the chair and onto the table. He looked rather stunned as he was laid down on his side. "Will do. Thanks," he replied to Watson, and then he twitched his fingers once more and the duct tape ripped off of Killgrave's mouth.
The man on the table made a few noises, but after twitching to and fro for a bit, his movements slowed to a stop. The sedative didn't take long at all.
Gabriel let out a sigh, watching Kilgrave drool on the table a little. "That's that, at least until he wakes up again."
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He wasn't sure what that might be but Gabriel needed some time to puzzle the ability out before he could tell how it worked. Mohinder wasn't going to let that happen just yet.
He took his fiancé by the hands and pulled him into the hall where he could stand on his toes and wrap his arms around his neck. "Thank you."
Gabriel needed the reinforcement and Mohinder-- Well he really needed to be held.
"He said I would be his personal chef and his guide," he confessed. He tried not to tremble but the very thought of being taken away from Gabriel was unthinkable. They'd been through too much. No one understood him like the American did. And he liked to think the opposite was true as well. "And... He told me to smile. He forced me to smile. It might seem so little but-- I can not describe for you how that felt."
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Hearing about Mohinder being appointed as a chef was confusing at best, and Gabriel's scowl only grew as he heard about the ordered smiling. He ran a hand through Mohinder's hair, as possessive as it was protective, and he kissed the side of his fiancé's head. "You don't have to," he said quietly into Mohinder's ear. "I'm sorry."
He leaned his head against Mohinder for a long moment, just making sure he was here. And then he admitted what he could tell. "He didn't see you as a person. You're an object to him, a machine to make his life easier." Gabriel felt kind of sick, but it wasn't a good time for whatever was going on with that right now. He tried to push it away. "But you can stay away from him, now. I might still be needed to keep him in check, but you don't have to be anywhere near him."
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Perhaps that comfort was why it always felt so safe to speak frankly to him. Mohinder rarely felt the need or desire to hold back.
"Kilgrave can't help what he does," Mohinder told the American, resting back on his heels as he rubbed small circles into the area between Gabriel's thumb and his forefinger. "And he can't help the way he thinks. I believe he wanted companionship from me. If it was simply that I was to be a tool, he would not have made immediate efforts or decisions to 'take me on' as some sort of not quite hired help. He could easily get what he wants from anyone...but he would rather have certain people as familiar faces."
He wet his lips and looked up into eyes he already could feel were brimming from the result of the same thoughts Mohinder was having.
"I knew him for less than half an hour, Gabriel... But... But he reminds me a great deal of Sylar. And I will not leave you with him. Not because I do not trust you, but because if he can access your abilities-- No. I can't allow that."
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