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===[[Graphic Novel:Fathers and Daughters]]=== |
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After [[Eden McCain|Eden's]] [[Sylar's victims|death]], [[Mr. Bennet]] tracks down Eden's father at [[Mr. Ellis's home|his home]]; he is now much older but still an alcoholic. Eden's father's [[Family|disinterest in his daughter]] enrages Mr. Bennet, and he exclaims that Eden [[Fate vs. free will|overcame her past]] and [[sacrifice|died]] a [[hero]]. Eden's father finally shows some remorse, saying "I'm sorry. It's not my fault..." Walking away, Mr. Bennet tells [[The Haitian]] |
After [[Eden McCain|Eden's]] [[Sylar's victims|death]], [[Mr. Bennet]] tracks down Eden's father at [[Mr. Ellis's home|his home]]; he is now much older but still an alcoholic. Eden's father's [[Family|disinterest in his daughter]] enrages Mr. Bennet, and he exclaims that Eden [[Fate vs. free will|overcame her past]] and [[sacrifice|died]] a [[hero]]. Eden's father finally shows some remorse, saying "I'm sorry. It's not my fault..." Walking away, Mr. Bennet tells [[The Haitian]], "Don't [[mental manipulation|erase]] everything. Leave the guilt." |
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Revision as of 20:23, 13 March 2007
| Mr. Ellis | |
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| First appearance | Life Before Eden |
| In-story stats | |
| Known ability | None |
| Gender | |
| Home | Utah |
| Residence | Mr. Ellis's home |
| Significant other | Eden's stepmother |
| Child | Eden McCain |
Eden's father, Mr. Ellis, abandoned Eden when she was very young, leaving her in the hands of her stepmother.
Character History
Graphic Novel:Life Before Eden
Eden's father and stepmother are constantly arguing. After one particularly bad night, he leaves and never returns home. Eden's stepmother tells Eden that the man left because of Eden.
Graphic Novel:Fathers and Daughters
After Eden's death, Mr. Bennet tracks down Eden's father at his home; he is now much older but still an alcoholic. Eden's father's disinterest in his daughter enrages Mr. Bennet, and he exclaims that Eden overcame her past and died a hero. Eden's father finally shows some remorse, saying "I'm sorry. It's not my fault..." Walking away, Mr. Bennet tells The Haitian, "Don't erase everything. Leave the guilt."
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