Sherlock Holmes (
notquiteheartless) wrote2012-05-17 10:56 pm
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Deduction 5 - [ audio / action ]
That one there.
...No. The other.
Thank you.
[Sherlock Holmes likes to talk as he works.
Today, he actually has a project. Gone is the boredom and lethargy, but he has not progressed into the mania of a case yet. He is all scientific control now, watching every flame and chemical and reaction with the utmost care.
There's a lot to do. Compounds need to be broken down so elements and simplier compounds can be isolated. Then those have to be correctly combined. A long process with the rudimentary equipment found in the laboratory he and Temperance share in her flat.
And whomever he is speaking to isn't the only one who has to listen to him.]
It's always about comfort.
Truth? Entirely expendable if one is not comfortable with it. People prefer what makes them feel at ease, what seems 'nicest.' Even if it's nothing more than a good story.
[And Moriarty was a very good storyteller.]
Whatever threatens their world-view least, they accept. Are delighted to take as proven fact, even if there is only conjecture to support it.
Sheep, following the butcher to slaughter, bleeting happily.
[Does he sound irritated?]
But everyone makes mistakes. All their deceptions? Eventually come unravelled. Strange as this place is, it is not an exception to this rule.
[That would be because he is. His mood has been just a slight bit volatile since his midnight "chat" with Moriarty. Whom he is quite sure will hear this, whom he wants to hear this, wants him to know he'll be waiting for that one mistake. His conversation with Lestrade hadn't helped either.
To the other in the room:]
That one now.
[A quiet sigh. The look he's getting doesn't need words to make its doubts clear.]
Oxford, John. I know what I'm doing.
...No. The other.
Thank you.
[Sherlock Holmes likes to talk as he works.
Today, he actually has a project. Gone is the boredom and lethargy, but he has not progressed into the mania of a case yet. He is all scientific control now, watching every flame and chemical and reaction with the utmost care.
There's a lot to do. Compounds need to be broken down so elements and simplier compounds can be isolated. Then those have to be correctly combined. A long process with the rudimentary equipment found in the laboratory he and Temperance share in her flat.
And whomever he is speaking to isn't the only one who has to listen to him.]
It's always about comfort.
Truth? Entirely expendable if one is not comfortable with it. People prefer what makes them feel at ease, what seems 'nicest.' Even if it's nothing more than a good story.
[And Moriarty was a very good storyteller.]
Whatever threatens their world-view least, they accept. Are delighted to take as proven fact, even if there is only conjecture to support it.
Sheep, following the butcher to slaughter, bleeting happily.
[Does he sound irritated?]
But everyone makes mistakes. All their deceptions? Eventually come unravelled. Strange as this place is, it is not an exception to this rule.
[That would be because he is. His mood has been just a slight bit volatile since his midnight "chat" with Moriarty. Whom he is quite sure will hear this, whom he wants to hear this, wants him to know he'll be waiting for that one mistake. His conversation with Lestrade hadn't helped either.
To the other in the room:]
That one now.
[A quiet sigh. The look he's getting doesn't need words to make its doubts clear.]
Oxford, John. I know what I'm doing.
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[...Of course, he won't say it, but he's had people surprise him. Being better than he thought.
Sadly, it's just usually the other way 'round.]
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[There are some... Some that cannot change. That are inherently twisted and corrupt. A streak of evil that cannot be eradicated.]
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Have you...met very many people like that?
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[One, especially.]
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[Or a musical number.]
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He could have changed the entire standing of the game.]
If the right push is off a building.
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What--what a terrible thing to say! And that is definitely not the kind of push I meant.
voice;
[And he sounds... completely serious and unrepentant.]
voice;
[But giving up on someone entirely like that...she just couldn't.]
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Do you need a friend to talk to?
voice;
[He has one of those, certainly.]
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[This is not unlike events that actually happened in her life.]
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[This girl would be a perfect target for Moriarty...
Hopefully that won't happen.]
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Then you just have to make sure you're ready for anything. [WITH A SONG.]
voice;
[Sincerity and sarcasm sound very similar coming from Sherlock, hard to make out which that is.]
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It will. That's something you can be sure of, Mister, um...
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[For now, he won't discourage formality. It's a case by case basis, and here it might be useful.]
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