dr. john h. watson (
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paradisa2012-01-21 01:10 pm
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[ There is relatively loud exclamation of surprise in the background when the journal opens (or is knocked open, you never really know with it) followed by some more sounds, distress mostly and growing anger--what you would generally expect from a person who found something they were certainly not expecting. ]
Sherlock! [ It's faint at first, but the anger is unmistakeable when a door is slammed shut hurriedly. ]
Sherlock!
[ John marches into the kitchen, wrapped in his bathrobe, barely wet hair clinging to his forehead as it furrows in frustration. This is the last straw. He's had it. Little things have been nagging at him for weeks, little stupid things that didn't deserve more than a stern discussion (another chemical stain in the kitchen table, lungs where the leftovers used to be, waking up at two am to hammering--stupid things that are simply apart of living with Sherlock Holmes). ]
There are bees in the bathroom! The bloody--Why are there bees in the bathroom, Sherlock?
(ooc; open journal wise. they may both reply, if they feel so inclined. I WELCOME ALL THE THREAD JACKING.)
Sherlock! [ It's faint at first, but the anger is unmistakeable when a door is slammed shut hurriedly. ]
Sherlock!
[ John marches into the kitchen, wrapped in his bathrobe, barely wet hair clinging to his forehead as it furrows in frustration. This is the last straw. He's had it. Little things have been nagging at him for weeks, little stupid things that didn't deserve more than a stern discussion (another chemical stain in the kitchen table, lungs where the leftovers used to be, waking up at two am to hammering--stupid things that are simply apart of living with Sherlock Holmes). ]
There are bees in the bathroom! The bloody--Why are there bees in the bathroom, Sherlock?
(ooc; open journal wise. they may both reply, if they feel so inclined. I WELCOME ALL THE THREAD JACKING.)
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Oh, yes, and regaling you with all the sordid details is a much better strategy.
It's none of your business, Mycroft. I won't say it again. Leave.
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It is as much my business as yours, Sherlock. I am not, leaving. [Stubborn is stubborn, and he cares a little too much right now to want to leave.]
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I realize this must be strange for you, but something does not automatically become your business just because you've decided.