So I sit down to write this comment and I promptly get hijacked by -no, sadly not the muse- my mother. *argh*
It was strange and foreign, like having a new voice inside his head saying that in order to get closer, he had to refrain from getting too close too soon. The voice was soft, kinder than his own, and Sherlock was surprised to realize he didn’t entirely object to its presence. Lovely beginning! And the piece of paper was mentioned again. *yay*
“Oh, Aunt Martha, the most wonderful thing happened! My boat got blown off course, I sprained my ankle and had to spend the night in the Watsons’ manor.” Nearly as good as four suicides and a note, I suppose. :D
Love the first meeting of Sherlock and Lestrade! The whole fever vs attraction thing! *lol*
Also, those lines in the corner of your eyes. This of course explains everything. What? ;)
However, it wouldn’t be the same Sherlock Holmes; following their first meeting, Sherlock’s world would be turned upside down. OMGOMGOMG! *is pathetically excited for the story to unfold*
He was still often running around the village while conducting various experiments with animals, plants and townsfolk (even if the latter choice involved a lot of observing and no dissecting at all). Totally boring this whole absence of dissecting people...
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Date: 2011-06-28 08:29 pm (UTC)It was strange and foreign, like having a new voice inside his head saying that in order to get closer, he had to refrain from getting too close too soon. The voice was soft, kinder than his own, and Sherlock was surprised to realize he didn’t entirely object to its presence.
Lovely beginning! And the piece of paper was mentioned again. *yay*
“Oh, Aunt Martha, the most wonderful thing happened! My boat got blown off course, I sprained my ankle and had to spend the night in the Watsons’ manor.”
Nearly as good as four suicides and a note, I suppose. :D
Love the first meeting of Sherlock and Lestrade! The whole fever vs attraction thing! *lol*
Also, those lines in the corner of your eyes.
This of course explains everything. What? ;)
However, it wouldn’t be the same Sherlock Holmes; following their first meeting, Sherlock’s world would be turned upside down.
OMGOMGOMG! *is pathetically excited for the story to unfold*
He was still often running around the village while conducting various experiments with animals, plants and townsfolk (even if the latter choice involved a lot of observing and no dissecting at all).
Totally boring this whole absence of dissecting people...
PS Just wondering: What age is Sherlock?