If he thought Moriarty would come after him, he would. He wouldn't give a thought to a pre-emptive strike. Wait to be struck, wait to be proven right, then lash out and deliver all the damage he could.
Which she assumed would be Moriarty's plan.
Because, naturally, Moriarty would go after what mattered most to Sherlock. And if he cared about nothing and no one but himself, his enemies would strike at what was most valuable-- him. At least one person believed what he'd said to Moriarty on that roof.
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[He finishes for her.
If he thought Moriarty would come after him, he would. He wouldn't give a thought to a pre-emptive strike. Wait to be struck, wait to be proven right, then lash out and deliver all the damage he could.
Which she assumed would be Moriarty's plan.
Because, naturally, Moriarty would go after what mattered most to Sherlock. And if he cared about nothing and no one but himself, his enemies would strike at what was most valuable-- him. At least one person believed what he'd said to Moriarty on that roof.
He... wouldn't correct her. Not now.]