Noah Bennet was a company man. And he was a family man. That was what everybody could tell about him. But they would all be somewhat wrong. Because Noah Bennet did not only live a double life. No, he lived a tripple life.

To his wife and friends he was a family man. Making money to support them all by working for a paper company. To his coworkers he was a company man. Hunting down people with abilities to bag and tag, all while lying to his wife by saying that he worked as a paper salesman. And to all of the children at the Irish Magic Orphanage he was a hero, a savior.

Because Noah Bennet had a secret. While tracking down people with abilities he found out that many of them wasn't dangerous at all. Many of them didn't even care that they had abilities. And many of them were children. Children that didn't have loving families. They didn't have someone that could understand them and take care of them. So when The Company wanted Noah to track down one off these children, Noah simply took care of them. His heart was big enough for every one of them. The first child he found was his adoptive daughter. And the love he felt for her was bigger than anything he had ever felt. So when another child got in his way, his heart ached for it. He was not able to adopt that one too, so together with his partner he took the child to a safe place. And as time passed, the orphanage grew bigger. More and more children came along and together they became a family.

Noah Bennet devided his time as well as he could. When he was at home he was a family man, putting his family first. Loving every second of the time. When he was at work he was a company man, devoting his life to bag and tag special people so that they wouldn't harm others. And when he was at the orphanage he was the hero and loving man they all thought him to be.

So Noah Bennet was never a bad man, he just had a lot of lifes to keep seperate.

But that is not the story to be told here. This is the story about one of Noahs proteges, Adrien DeLuca, and how she discovered that not everything is what it seems.