Right now I wouldn't be opposed to it." Given a few days, he'd probably be thinking differently, after the anger faded. But for the moment, he couldn't think of a better place to dump him. "Anyone with a conscience would, but not all of them would've been able to do what it took."
It didn't take him long to consider the request. He knew well enough that Sylar and Peter hadn't been on the best of terms, Sarah through association with Peter, but so far, he'd been a great asset, a more than competent ally, and someone with a similiar path of reasoning. That was all he needed to be convinced.
Pushing away from the wall, Lindsey nodded. "I don't see why not," he replied. "I will tell you that you're going to be working with Sarah Petrelli. Is that going to be a problem?" It was a neutral, blunt question, but given the background, something he needed to know.