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whatofthewarts) wrote2012-07-01 11:48 pm
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Irene Adler had many homes, and many more hiding places, but months after her death Sherlock was certain he'd found at least half those in the country. She had her many stolen jewels tucked away all over the apartment, and it took him the better part of the afternoon to dig them all out of their hidey holes. When he had them in his pockets, he went searching for someone else entirely.
Although they had their obvious differences, given their different environments, Sherlock found it was remarkably easy to track himself down.
"Making headway, I presume?"
Although they had their obvious differences, given their different environments, Sherlock found it was remarkably easy to track himself down.
"Making headway, I presume?"
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The victory is enough to overshadow the very brief second where Holmes wonders how on earth he'll find anything as entertaining as himself. Everything will be so boring in comparison.
"I once met your Mycroft. He said yours was a world without coal polluting the air; a world where horseless carriages completely replaced the horse. Who wouldn't want that?"
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Dismissing, immediately.
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They cannot be the same person. ...Never mind that Holmes is wondering where his pipe is.
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Explaining, though he doesn't really want to think about all this again.
"It needs to be set right."
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"When I said that, it was not because I thought you would leave it at failure. I know that I would not. Neither of us could afford to, not with Moriarty."
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He informs him, quietly.
"Our circumstances are very different, and I know it- but not why I failed where you didn't."
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It seems such a plain explanation, though. Too simple.
"It is likely a factor, at the least."
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Biting the inside of his cheek.
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He is curiously fond of both, though. His Mycroft is among the only people in the world who can make him relax enough to giggle like a schoolboy.
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Testing, cautiously.
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He looks at him with a small frown.
"What did yours do?"
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"An understandable bargain, but certainly not one I would forgive a brother for."
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Shrugging.
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Doubtful.
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Shrugging.
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"What matters, then, is if you care what he did."
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Yes, so plainly.
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"Well. We shall endeavor to turn it into an advantage."
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By the way.
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"Then you shall have much to show me."
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Agreeing, breathlessly.
"Is there ice?"
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He scrambles up--as fast as he can while limping, anyway--and goes to get dressed. He returns a half hour later wearing a disguise and carrying an ice block in a burlap sack.
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