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Sʜᴇʀʟᴏᴄᴋ ❝sʜɪᴛᴘᴏsᴛɪɴɢ❞ Hᴏʟᴍᴇs ([personal profile] logicals) wrote2016-01-24 07:53 pm

it's okay to say you've got a weak spot; you don't always have to be on top






[ The most excellent thing about Sherlock. ]

Time is a manmade construct designed to keep the little cogs turning in their little places. Tick tock, tick tock.
SH


[ And oh, what a sight it is to behold. A broken down street with rundown alleyways, a pub that's barely standing with shattered windows and peeling paint. Sherlock's beyond the threshold and up the stairs, hidden away in a large room that smells suspiciously like damprot. Sherlock has seen better days, with his back propped up against the base of a moth-eaten couch and his head lulling to the side. He has his phone tucked neatly in his hands, using the bulk of the couch to keep his arm propped up in order to text - but it's obvious that he's been finding it difficult to keep his attention trained on it.

His hair's a mess, his clothes are creased and his scarf is strewn down beside him like a makeshift tourniquet.

He barely responds to the sounds of Mycroft's feet echoing up the stairs and along the landing. But then he moves, eyes still closed, as he mumbles:]


You're getting slow.
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[personal profile] nogoldfish 2016-01-27 08:08 am (UTC)(link)
[ His face is so flat. The flattest. ]

I think you'll find that paying her with my money will prove to be a little more difficult.

[ Also, he doesn't care about being fun. Your look does nothing.

"I don't think it reflects very well on the world's only consulting detective that he drugs himself out of his mind." ]


Which is exactly what I'm always trying to tell him.

[ Isn't she being a bit too ... chatty and cheerful now, though? Must he find chauffeurs that seem to like Sherlock? Maybe he should just tell her to take his brother up on the offer and report back to him ...

Until she gets tired of the man, at least. Surely she couldn't take being his employee for too long. ]
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[personal profile] nogoldfish 2016-04-11 05:53 pm (UTC)(link)
[ When Mycroft thinks about it, this might actually be a good arrangement. Theia could spend her time running around with Sherlock with his apparently amazing pay, like most of that doesn't come from Mycroft's wallet, and Mycroft will just ... pay her extra. She could keep an eye on him in a better way than having an extensive web of connections does. That is, provided she doesn't betray him.

The issue is he hasn't quite worked out her level of loyalty. ]


A potential employee who I am currently employing. Have you still not grown past trying to take what isn't yours?

[ "Hmm," Theia hums. "I have the two greatest geniuses in London fighting over me. If my grandma could see this ..."

Really, she's still so untrained too. Still, that might be all right.

He'll have to negotiate with her later. ]
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[personal profile] percipient 2016-04-18 11:45 am (UTC)(link)
I never did get the hang of sharing.

[ He sighs as he flops back into his seat; his inability to control just how heavy his body feels is bordering on irritating by this point, although the way his head is pleasantly humming drowns out the somewhat uncomfortable feeling of being slightly out of sorts.

He is very tired. He had hoped to avoid the anaesthetic properties with the dose he chose but he clearly miscalculated because not only is he finding it reasonably difficult to stay awake, he's even having trouble keeping his eyes open (despite the very interesting conversation happening around him).

Sherlock wills himself to stay awake, the back of his hand rubbing at his eyes to try and encourage wakefulness. ]


Oh, so very forthcoming with your emotional attachments. You're very new, practically untainted by the vigorous training in disassociation.

[ The tone of his voice suggests that that's actually rather precious. What have you been doing, Mycroft? Beyond neglecting the emotional needs of your newest staff members, that is.

Sherlock is trying so very hard to keep his words from slurring, but 'disassociation' received the brunt of it regardless. It's very difficult to place his mouth around words that are long and unrelenting; his tongue is not especially cooperative and he feels so dense, both physically and mentally.

He has now given up on trying to keep his head up. He's not sure why he was resisting so thoroughly, the seat's very comfortable.

Actually, maybe that was why he was resisting. Whoops. ]


Coffee?

[ Which should probably be prefaced with the words 'do you have any', but the less words he uses the better.

Coffee or cocaine, actually. Either one will do. ]
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[personal profile] nogoldfish 2016-04-30 08:32 am (UTC)(link)
[ It's not a disaster if he brings someone untrained with him to pick up his high brother. There's no threat in Sherlock, not really. Nothing that makes it worthy of being wary.

It's as good practice for her as anything.

But they'll certainly talk about this later. ]


No coffee for you. You have enough in your system.

[ It wouldn't be dangerous, certainly, but it's also utterly pointless. Except, perhaps, for the sake of making sure Sherlock doesn't fall asleep and Mycroft won't have to somehow carry him into his office.

For now, though, no coffee. ]