Jonathon shuddered. He was terrified. More then that. He knew exactly what was going on. And she knew he was powerless to stop anything.

"Comfortable enough?" A voice asked. Jonathon didn't turn to face him. He knew that it was Noah Bennett speaking. And he had nothing to say to Noah.

There was a sharp pain in his arm. He was getting used to the needles by now. He hoped Kate would come, but he couldn't feel her. He couldn't hear her thoughts. He hoped she wasn't-

He stopped himself. He wouldn't say it. Kate couldn't be…

He took a deep breath. Well, if Kate was alive, he hoped she could tell him his last name…

Kate looked at Sylar. They were standing in front of Primatech. "Ready?" she asked.

There was silence, and then Sylar nodded.

Kate took a deep breath. "Let's do this." She said.

They walked in.

A security guard walked up to them. It was obvious that he worked for THE Company, not Primatech. Then again, who in Primatech didn't?

"Can I help you?" He asked suspiciously.

"Yes." Sylar replied. He threw the guard against the wall.

Kate walked up next to Sylar. "Easy." She said. "He hasn't hurt us yet."

The guard fired his gun, but Kate held up her hand. The bullet stopped in mid-air, and she threw it aside. She then whipped the gun out of the guard's hand and threw that too. The guard's eyes narrowed. Obviously, they weren't the first heroes he'd ever met.

"I'll take it from here." Kate told Sylar. Sylar nodded, and the hold on the guard changed from him to her.

"I need you to tell me where Noah Bennett is." She said.

"I don't know." The guard replied hatefully.

"He's lying, Kate." Sylar told her. "He knows."

Kate turned to the guard. "It's not a good idea to lie to us."

The guard shivered. Kate noticed that he wasn't really looking at her, but at Sylar.

"Tell me where Noah is." Kate asked.

"I…I don't know." The guard said. All trace of anger was gone, replaced by fear. This was -of course- the typical reaction when you look into Sylar's eyes.

Kate rolled her eyes. She turned around. "Sylar?" she asked.

It had the desired effect. The guard almost fainted. Many people have scary stories, but most in The Company would probably be centered around Sylar.

"Are you sure he's lying?" She continued. Sylar would know. She had only said his name to scare the guard.

Sylar nodded.

"You really shouldn't lie to us." Kate repeated, turning back to the guard. "It's pretty stupid."

The guard was scared witless now. "I…I can't tell you… They would… Please…please don't hurt me!"

Kate wanted to roll her eyes. She wouldn't hurt anyone. "I'm not going to hurt you."

"That's my job." Sylar said. The hold on the guard transferred from her to him.

Then the guard broke down. He told them everything. Where Bennett was, where they were holding Jonathon, everything.

"Right then." Sylar said when the guard had finished. He picked up the gun from where Kate had thrown it, pointed it at the guard and pulled the trigger.

But there was a problem with his strategy. The bullet hovered next to the guard's head.

"What are you doing?" Kate asked. Her voice was dangerously quiet.

"He'll pull an alarm, Kate. Everyone will find out that we're here if we let him live."

Kate's eyes were as hard as diamonds. "It's not happening, Sylar." She promised.

He walked over to her. "What do you propose we do, then?" His voice sounded as dangerous as hers.

She looked into his eyes. "I know that learning how to fight wasn't the only reason you agreed to help me. You wanted The Company off of your back too. But if you go around killing people, that just makes you a bigger threat, one that has to be contained immediately. I'm gonna trash half of this building when I'm done. THAT is how you get people off of your back, Sylar. Because then they have to rebuild before they can come after you. THIS is NOT the way to do it!"

"Then what are we going to do with HIM?" He snarled in reply, pointing to the shivering guard.

"The same thing I did to you." Kate replied. "Trap him."

Sylar's eyes narrowed, but he nodded. He started to walk off in the direction the guard had indicated. Kate ripped off parts of the paper machinery, and like she had done with the bricks to Sylar, she did to the guard with machinery.

"You have no idea what I just did to save your life." Kate told the guard as she created the cage.

The guard knew he should probably keep quiet, but he asked anyway. "Wh…What did you do?"

Kate looked into his eyes. "I just risked mine." At that, she finished the cage, placing telekinetic energy around it, like cement in the creation of a house, holding everything together. Then, she followed Sylar.

The door flew open. Noah didn't even flinch as he turned to the young girl. "I was wondering when you would show up again." He said. He looked at Sylar. "But I wasn't expecting you."

Sylar looked at the bed next to Noah. On it, there was a small boy, with sandy blonde hair. His eyes were closed, and his breathing was slow. He looked no older then two years old. Kate caught her breath, and then turned to Noah. Her eyes were cold. She lifted her hand, and Noah was hovering in the air. She threw her hand slightly to the right, and Noah followed it, flying into the wall. She made sure it was only hard enough to knock him out, though. She wasn't a killer.

"That's him?" Sylar asked.

Kate nodded. "That's him."

"Then let's go."

Kate nodded again, and Jonathon started hovering next to her.

Kate and Sylar started running out of the building, bringing down ceilings in many of the room, and tearing chunks out of the walls. Sylar shot electricity through some of the rooms, freaking out some people. Kate made sure that no one was hurt as they ran out.

Once outside, they turned towards the building. Parts of the building flew everywhere. Then, they took off.


Jonathon stood next to Kate. He was still somewhat scared. Who wouldn't be, if there was a killer next to them?

Kate turned to Sylar. "Thank you."

Sylar just nodded.

"I know that doesn't begin to cover it." Kate continued. "But thank you anyways."

Sylar nodded again, and there was silence for a moment.

"So…this is your genius brother?" Sylar asked, breaking the silence.

Kate glared, but it was Jonathon who answered. "I doubt that 'genius' would be the correct word, but, yes. I am smarter then the average person my age."

Kate smiled at her little brother.

"So he does talk." Sylar said. "Interesting."

Kate nodded slowly, her eyes cold. She turned to her brother. "Jonathon, why don't you go on ahead? I'll catch up to you."

Jonathon nodded slowly, but walked up to Sylar with a thoughtful expression.

"How much do you remember of your future, Sylar?" He asked.

Then, Sylar felt the two-year-old's mind in his head. How much do you remember of your son?

Sylar just looked at him. Jonathon looked into his eyes for a moment, and then walked out.

Kate and Sylar stood in silence for a moment, listening to Jonathon's footsteps fade. It took considerably longer for them to fade in Sylar's ears, but it happened.

"Sorry about that." Kate said. "Jonathon knows things in people's minds. Things that are best left secret sometimes."

Sylar just nodded, and there was silence again.

"Thank you." Kate said after a moment.

Sylar nodded again, and Kate started to leave.

Anyone who had been around Kate as long as Sylar had could notice the one thing that was wrong. She was tensed, ready for a battle. It would make sense. She was a stronger telekinetic then he was, and she had something he didn't. Telepathy. It would make sense that he would try and take her power.

After she had been walking for a moment, she couldn't take it anymore. She turned around, a confused but ready look on her face.

Sylar looked into her eyes, those eyes that had seen too much. "Go." He said. "You have a brother to take care of."

Her expression brightened. "Thank you." She said again.

He nodded.

Kate ran out to join her brother. Once with him, she let him read her mind. He saw what had happened. He smiled, and she smiled with him.

At last, they were free.