Owls to Molly Walker and Noah Bennet
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It had been quite some time since Mohinder had gotten to Hogwarts, and he realized he was really hopelessly out of touch with the few people he knew from before. It was pretty sad when the person he'd spent the most time with was Sylar of all people. Finally, he decided to fix it and send off a few owls.
Dear Molly,
How are you doing? I'm sorry I haven't kept in touch. I've got a new job and I got kind of lost in the lab.
Are you still feeling all right? How has everything been? I'd love to hear what you've been up to.
Yours,
Mohinder
Mr. Bennet,
I've been somewhat out of touch lately and I thought I should write to check in. Is everything going all right? Have you heard anything fromthe company them?
How is Molly doing?
Sincerely,
Dr. Mohinder Suresh
Dear Molly,
How are you doing? I'm sorry I haven't kept in touch. I've got a new job and I got kind of lost in the lab.
Are you still feeling all right? How has everything been? I'd love to hear what you've been up to.
Yours,
Mohinder
Mr. Bennet,
I've been somewhat out of touch lately and I thought I should write to check in. Is everything going all right? Have you heard anything from
How is Molly doing?
Sincerely,
Dr. Mohinder Suresh
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Date: 2007-11-15 05:52 am (UTC)Sure, I could do that. We'd have to do it outside somewhere, though, because they can kind of blow stuff up if you do them wrong.
Potions? Is that kind of like
kemicemichemistry? We made a volcano once in Science by putting baking soda and vinegar together. This is probably a lot more complicated though, isn't it? I don't think I've ever met Professor Maturin before, but if you work for him he must be pretty nice. Can I help you make up a class?sincerely,
Molly
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Date: 2007-11-15 07:53 am (UTC)That's all right. It's cold out now, but I'm sure I can find a warming spell of some kind. Or we can wear lots of
scarvessweaters, and then come inside and have some tea.Potions is very much like chemistry, yes. I've never heard of making a volcano, though. How do you make a volcano from baking soda and vinegar?
[The second half of the note is written in a different shade of ink, and has a few suspicious stains on it.]
Oh, I think I see.
Of course you can help us with a class! You obviously have some very good ideas.
Yours,
Mohinder
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Date: 2007-11-15 06:23 pm (UTC)Yay! They're really pretty easy--the hard part is actually aiming right, at least for me. Is there something like a warming spell? That sounds like it would be really cool.
When you put baking soda and vinegar together, it fizzes a lot, so we made a volcano with a hole in and put red food coloring in the vinegar to make lava. I did it for my
sceincescience fair project the next year.I can? Really? Cool! When do you guys need help? And where is the Potions lab, anyway?
sincerely,
Molly
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Date: 2007-11-16 03:00 am (UTC)Molly,
Well, I do know a little charm I've been using to warm up food, but I don't know if it's quite the same thing. I'll look, how's that?
Science fair? I don't think we had those where I went to school.
Yours,
Mohinder
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Date: 2007-11-16 03:24 am (UTC)Wow, it's in the dungeons? Cool! Creepy, but cool. And that would be awesome if it worked for people, too.
A science fair is where you make up an experiment, or try one somebody else made up. Everybody does a different one, and then people can walk around to different projects and see how they work. You only pass if your experiment actually works, though, but sometimes they do prizes for the best one.
Can I meet you in the lab soon? I want to see it.
Have you ever blown anything up?sincerely,
Molly
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Date: 2007-11-16 03:41 am (UTC)It's really harmless down here, I promise
except for the occasionalSo far I've found a charm that works on rooms, but not one for people. We might just have to bundle up. (I've been doing that, anyway. It's cold here!)That sounds like a lot of fun, actually. I guess they're an American thing? Or at least we didn't have them in my town when I was going to school. I wonder...
If you don't mind the dungeons, of course. I'm down here fairly often.
Oh yes.Yours,
Mohinder