[b]Michael & Jennifer Henderson Los Angeles[/b] Four days, ago at Elena's apartment, Jennifer was the happiest woman in Los Angeles. With the girls not knowing of her presence, she was able to hear where they would be laying low, and she read enough of the files to make the gamble of not taking it. She could of done some epic stuff with her powers years ago in this situation, but she wasn't confident in her ability. It would've been like trying to get LeBron James to play at his best after being off the court for four years. When she felt it necessary, Jennifer left, only to have some explaining to do when she returned home. This is when she stopped being the happiest woman in Los Angeles. She figured Michael would be happy to see her appear guy naked, but that only lasted a few seconds. He pretty much snapped back to being concerned. Maybe it took longer, who knows? The reason why Michael had gotten so mad was because Jennifer was involving herself in what made her go into hiding in the first place. They argued back and forth for the night, which ended with Michael drinking more taking his sofa chair to sleep on for the night. By today, Michael seemed less heated about what happened. He had asked a lot of questions for past few days and Jennifer answered him honestly to be fair about what she had done. At the moment the two were sharing lunch. Every now and again, the two would order Chinese takeout. It was sort of a tradition whenever they had off at the same time. It was a rare case for the two, but they made it worth it. "Sooooo Dr. Henderson, will you be home before I have to go to bed?" Jennifer said in a seductive voice. Michael couldn't help but smirk as he had a mouthful of rice. He chewed it up quickly in order to respond. He couldn't just kill the mood. "It depends on how bad you need me." Michael played along with a grin. Jennifer licked her lips before peering up as if she was thinking. "Well it's kind of hard to say... It would be better if I showed you." Jennifer said this as she stared him down. She wished he didn't have to go to work so soon. The two hadn't done anything too intimate since the day of fhey had their fight. "Sounds serious... I'll see what I can do. I'll definitely give it a check tonight." "I hope so. I'll be..." Jennifer sighed as her phone rang. She looked at the caller ID, and her eyes widened before looking at Michael. "What?" Michael questioned, but Jennifer answered the phone. "Who is it?" Michael asked, this time he was a lot more stern. "Hey Noah, what's up?" Jennifer asked as she looked at Michael as if she was answering his question with her reply to Noah. Michael raised an eyebrow and sowed at his wife. As she have him a guilty look she waited on Noah to speak. "And can you make it quick? I'm in the middle of something." She said in order to ease her husband. "No, you need all the time you can get for the brief on your next life threatening mission." Michael was clearly not happy, but something in him made him curious. He had been this way all his life. He decided he would sit quietly, eat, and ask her for the details once she was off the phone. [b]Claire Bennet Manhattan, New York City Seconds Before Assassination Attempt[/b] "These tests are moving us forward so we can live together. No evolved human should have to hide in the dark." Claire Bennet was giving a speech in support of the Bennet Act. She smiled at the crowd. "This will make us..." A loud shot echoed through the streets as the bullet shredded through her skull before blowing it open upon exit. The round was so powerful, it knocked her back. She hit the ground as people in the crowd panicked. Some people started fighting, seeing the assassination attempt as a symbol of normal humans oppressing the evolved. While others saw it as evolved humans trying silence the best mediator of their kind. Either way, the action did as intended. It caused a divide in the crowded audience. People were trampled in the disarray, a few even killed as things also became violent. Her body lay lifeless on the ground Thousands of people watched on television possibly the beginning of the split in society between evolved and normal humans.