[b]Los Angeles, California[/b] "Holy shit..." Michael Henderson, just your average doctor watching the news at home as he got dressed for work. He watched in shock when seeing the bird's eye view of the destroyed school. Questions sprouted in his head as he was curious to how something so destructive could happen. As he tied his shoes in his bedroom, his wife, Jennifer entered after hearing Michael's reaction to the broadcast. "Que pasa?" Jennifer asked, wanting to know what was going on. Michael's eyes remained on the television as he tried to explain. "The school over on the other side of town... it ummm-" Michael was cut off. "It exploded?! How?! Oh my god! All those kids!" Jennifer said in shock as she seemed like she was ready to breakdown and cry. It took a lot to make her shed a tear, but this was a disaster. "I know..." Michael sighed as he shook his head. This wasn't what he wanted to start his day with. Michael grabbed his keys before looking at his wife who was still taken by the news. When the next story broke way about the Bennet Act, her mood changed, and not slightly. Michael knew his wife's opinion on Claire Bennet, and he honestly disagreed with her. He just believed the world wasn't ready yet, whole his wife felt that her people should hide their powers in secret until the rest of the world caught up to them which would take forever. Michael figure ld if he kept his mouth shut about it, he was pretty much in good standings until she pushed the topic on him. [i]Thanks Bennet Act. Better leave while I still have a chance![/i] "Hey babe, I gotta get to work. I'll see you tonight." Michael said quickly as if he was in a hurry. Jennifer was so caught up with the news that she just turned her head to receive a kiss while her eyes looked to the screen. After giving Jennifer a kiss, Michael walked past her and headed out the bedroom. "Enjoy your day off!" "Mhm!" Jennifer replied. She couldn't believe this was happening. Blood tests were the last thing she needed. Jennifer enjoyed her cozy life without anyone knowing what she could do. "Claire Bennet... puta susia! You can't speak for all of us!" Jennifer then sighed as she attempted to calm herself. She seated herself on her bed before grabbing the remote to turn it off. This was her worst day off ever. Meanwhile, Michael was driving his black Honda Accord to the hospital. He wondered if there would be a lot of people coming in from the school. The moment he heard sirens in the distance, he groaned. He didn't enjoy hearing that sound at all. It meant both work and tragedy. As the young doctor pulled into the parking lot, he headed straight for the emergency room. "Thank god you got here early!" A nurse praised as Michael walked in with the upmost confidence. It was things said like that which made Michael's ego grow. "Don't worry. Just tell me what we got on our plate and we'll make a plan like always. Let's get it!" Michael exclaimed as he did in his younger days. He put on his white coat and sterile gloves. It was time to get to business.