Thanks so much for reading! Yeah, Sylar letting Nathan live requires a bit of suspension of disbelief, I think, but I guess Sylar's rationale here is that he can force Nathan to play his part in becoming politically powerful and then benefit from it himself -- and also, yeah, just have fun screwing around with him.
Anyway, I'm so glad you enjoyed and thank you for the kind comments! :D
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Anyway, I'm so glad you enjoyed and thank you for the kind comments! :D