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fandomhighdorms2009-12-05 12:43 pm
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Third Floor Common Room - Saturday Afternoon
Claire Bennet had a perfect life. She was the head cheerleader, the most popular girl in school and she had the most wonderful boyfriend on the planet.
However, there was one thing that plagued her. She didn't know who her real father was. Her biological mother had recently confessed that Nathan Petrelli was not her father.
[flashback of Meredith's tearful confession, ending with a close-up on Claire's stricken expression.]
Unfortunately, her mother had been killed by a meteor before she could share the name of Claire's true father.
[flashback of a meteor crashing through the roof of a gorgeous house and a huge glass chandelier falling on Meredith.]
Now Claire must pour through her mother's diaries in an attempt to learn the truth about who she is. If only she had discovered that Nathan was not her father while Peter was still alive...
[open like a common room]
However, there was one thing that plagued her. She didn't know who her real father was. Her biological mother had recently confessed that Nathan Petrelli was not her father.
[flashback of Meredith's tearful confession, ending with a close-up on Claire's stricken expression.]
Unfortunately, her mother had been killed by a meteor before she could share the name of Claire's true father.
[flashback of a meteor crashing through the roof of a gorgeous house and a huge glass chandelier falling on Meredith.]
Now Claire must pour through her mother's diaries in an attempt to learn the truth about who she is. If only she had discovered that Nathan was not her father while Peter was still alive...
[open like a common room]

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She glanced over at the page and did some mental math. It took a few minutes because she was blonde.
"That timing could be right," she said. "I will have to see if I can find out more about this Air Force Major. Thank you so much, Griff. What ever would I have done without you?"
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