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Heroes The Mimic

In a world where the extraordinary and the ordinary collide, a tapestry of lives intertwines, each thread woven with powers that transcend the bounds of human imagination. At the heart of this intricate narrative lies Peter Petrelli, an unassuming young man whose life is forever altered when he discovers his ability to mimic the supernatural talents of those around him. As Peter navigates the labyrinth of his newfound abilities, he finds himself drawn into a world teetering on the brink of catastrophe. Visions of apocalyptic futures haunt his dreams, spurring him to unite with a diverse group of extraordinary individuals, each gifted with their own unique powers [Mix of worlds like Heroes Tv Show/Legion/Marvel might add more don't know yet]

Darkmusho · ซีรีส์โทรทัศน์
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8 Chs

SkyBound

Peter soared high above the city, feeling the wind rush past him as he reveled in the exhilaration of flight. The buildings below seemed like mere specks, and the people even smaller, barely noticeable ants from his vantage point. He stretched out his arms, dipping and diving through the air without fear or hesitation.

Suddenly, Peter's eyes snapped open, and the sensation of flying was gone. His heart raced as he lay in bed, the dream still vivid and real in his mind. He blinked several times, taking in the familiar surroundings of his bedroom. With a deep breath, he shook off the last remnants of the dream and swung his legs over the side of the bed.

"Wow," he whispered to himself, "that felt so... real." Peter couldn't help but smile at the thought. As he stood up and walked towards the window, he pulled back the curtains to reveal a bright, sunny day. "Looks nice out," he murmured, his thoughts still lingering on the dream.

After deciding to take advantage of the beautiful weather, Peter quickly showered, dressed in his usual casual attire, and then left his apartment to meet with his brother Nathan at his office.

When Peter arrived, he found Nathan standing behind his imposing mahogany desk, shuffling through some paperwork. Dressed impeccably in a tailored suit, Nathan exuded authority and confidence.

"Hey, Nate," Peter said, trying to catch his breath after rushing to make it on time. "You got a minute?"

"Sure, Pete," Nathan replied, glancing up from his work with an easy smile. "What's going on?"

"Something strange happened this morning," Peter began, hesitating for a moment before continuing. "I had this dream that I was... flying. And it felt so real, Nate. Like I was actually up there, soaring through the sky."

Nathan raised an eyebrow, his expression a mixture of curiosity and amusement. "Flying, huh?"

"Yeah," Peter said passionately, his hands gesticulating wildly as he tried to convey the intensity of the experience. "It was incredible, Nathan. I mean, I've had vivid dreams before, but this was something else entirely. It felt like my whole body was just... alive with energy."

Nathan leaned back in his chair, a mischievous glint in his eyes. "You know, Peter," he said, the corners of his mouth curling into a smirk, "maybe you're just going crazy."

The casual mockery in Nathan's voice stung Peter, igniting a spark of anger deep within him. He clenched his fists, feeling the heat of indignation rise to his cheeks.

"Seriously?" Peter snapped, glaring at his brother. "Is that really all you have to say? I come to you with something important, and you just make jokes?"

Nathan frowned, taken aback by Peter's outburst. "I didn't realize it was such a sensitive topic, Pete. I'm sorry if I offended you."

But Peter couldn't let it go. Years of frustration, of always playing second fiddle to his more successful older brother, bubbled to the surface. "It's not about the dream, Nathan," he said, his voice quivering with emotion. "It's about how you always make me feel inferior – like my thoughts and feelings don't matter."

He could see the surprise register on Nathan's face, but it only fueled his anger further. "You think because you're this big-shot politician and I'm just a nurse that you're better than me?" Peter continued, his words spilling out like a torrent. "Well, guess what, Nathan? You're not."

"Peter, listen to me," Nathan said softly, stepping closer to him. "I love you. You're my brother, and I would never intentionally think bad about you or hurt you."

Peter hesitated, his heart beating with anger. He could feel Nathan's sincerity, but it was difficult to overcome years of feeling overshadowed by his older brother's accomplishments.

"Thank you, Nathan," Peter murmured into his brother's shoulder. They held each other for a moment longer before pulling away, their bond reaffirmed.

"Goodbye, Nathan" Peter said with a small smile, turning to leave the office.

Lost in his thoughts, Peter didn't notice the stunning blonde woman until he collided with her in the hallway. The impact sent her sprawling to the floor,

I'm so sorry," he stammered, extending a hand to help her back up to her feet. The woman accepted his assistance with a gracious smile, her eyes meeting his for a moment before they both turned away, each feeling the unexpected spark of connection that had ignited between them.

"Really, it's fine," the blonde woman insisted, brushing herself off as she regained her footing. Her electric blue eyes danced with amusement as they met Peter's gaze. "So what's your name? It's not every day someone knocks me on my ass." She offered a hand to him, her grin teasing yet friendly. "My name's Eleanor Bishop."

"Peter Petrelli," he replied, taking her hand and giving it a firm shake. The touch sent a jolt through his system, not unpleasant, but unexpected. He wondered if she felt it too, but her expression remained unchanged.

"Nice to meet you, Peter," Eleanor said, her tone light and playful. They fell into easy conversation, discussing everything from their favorite movies to the beautiful weather outside. As they spoke, Peter couldn't help but notice how her eyes seemed to crackle with energy, mirroring her vibrant personality.

After a few minutes, Eleanor glanced at her watch, her eyes widening slightly. "I've got to run," she told him, looking genuinely regretful. "But, um, could I get your number before I go?"

"Sure," Peter agreed, feeling a flutter of excitement in his chest at the prospect of getting to know Eleanor better. He jotted down his number on a scrap of paper and handed it over to her.

"Thanks," she said, pocketing the note. "I'll call you soon." With one last smile, Eleanor turned and disappeared down the hallway, leaving Peter standing there, his heart pounding.

As he watched her go, Peter couldn't help but reflect on the strange turn his day had taken - from the vivid dreams that had shaken him awake, to the heartfelt conversation with Nathan, and now this chance encounter with Eleanor. Life, it seemed, was full of surprises, and Peter found himself more than ready to embrace them all. Peter then left the building and went back to his place.

Peter walked into his apartment, the door clicking shut behind him. The sun had dipped below the horizon, casting a warm orange glow over the room.

He made his way to the kitchen, opening the fridge and grabbing a sandwich he'd prepared earlier. He took a swig from a bottle of water, feeling the cool liquid slide down his throat. With food in hand, he ventured into the living room and settled onto the couch. The television beckoned, promising a distraction from the whirlwind that was his day.

As Peter picked up the remote, a sudden jolt of electricity zapped his fingers. He yelped, dropping the device onto the floor.

"Ouch!" he exclaimed, shaking out his hand. "What the hell was that?"

Peter eyed the remote warily, curiosity mingling with apprehension. After a moment's hesitation, he carefully picked it up once more, half-expecting another shock. But nothing happened this time. He frowned, mulling over the incident.

"Maybe it was just static or something," he reasoned aloud. "Weird, but probably harmless."

Peter turned on the TV, flipping through channels until he found a nature documentary that caught his interest. As he watched, his thoughts inevitably drifted back to Eleanor – her laughter, the way her eyes sparkled when she spoke, how she'd asked for his number.

"Come on, focus," he chastised himself, trying to push her from his mind. "You barely know her. Besides, you have enough going on right now."

"Maybe some sleep will help," he decided, standing up and turning the tv off he then start stretching out his tired muscles. "Tomorrow's a new day, after all."

He made his way to his bedroom, pulling back the covers and sliding beneath them. As his head hit the pillow, Peter couldn't help but wonder what tomorrow would bring – and whether he'd hear from Eleanor again. With that final thought, he closed his eyes, letting sleep claim him once more.

Damn it's been a Minute..... Anyways Thanks for Reading

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