She texts him at half past noon, so that he's had time to sleep in if he needs it, but will probably be awake.
What channel are we watching, Sherlock?
Because he'd laughed, so she considers it a promise.
What channel are we watching, Sherlock?
Because he'd laughed, so she considers it a promise.
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Date: 2012-03-11 10:26 pm (UTC)He stays still in his chair, except for the fingers of his free hand twitching slightly on the armrest.
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Date: 2012-03-11 10:49 pm (UTC)Prompting, while she sips her tea. She can see a few, but she's nothing at reading people compared to him. To Irene, the man looks uninteresting at best, annoying at worse, with his grey wool, cheap shoes and clammy looking hands. Vanilla as can be.
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Date: 2012-03-12 03:37 am (UTC)"He's a construction worker, but he hasn't been working for a few weeks at least. He's been losing weight, losing sleep, fighting headaches. Could be signs of just about any sort of sickness, but given how much of a burden she's been and the fact they haven't mentioned anything about hospital bills, I'd say garden-variety depression.
"He wants out of the marriage but he won't admit it. Keeps fidgeting with the ring, like he's thinking of taking it off. Still he's making an effort for the children. Shows he's not too intelligent. Growing up in that household will be a nightmare, especially since he himself is no saint in terms of fidelity. He's been flirting with a member of her extended family. I expect they'll be announcing that in a minute."
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Date: 2012-03-12 03:49 am (UTC)Because she's never really expressed her appreciation of his talents in particularly Johnnish ways, has she? Must keep true to form.
At that moment, Kyle announces another secret, a hidden camera capturing something 'so shocking you'll never believe it!' Precisely as predicted.
"Cousin, aunt, or niece do you think?"
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Date: 2012-03-12 04:29 am (UTC)"Oh, if it's this shocking, gotta be the niece," he tosses off.
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Date: 2012-03-12 04:56 am (UTC)"Oh dear."
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Date: 2012-03-12 06:48 pm (UTC)After a moment, he marks it down as a positive. He's caught her off guard, even if the reaction was unexpected.
"Surprised?"
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Date: 2012-03-12 09:05 pm (UTC)"A little. The after-scene... wobbling, shall we say, can get to both parties." She's been a little bit giggly all day. "The poor niece. Having the bad judgement to flirt with an uncle, in a family of such exhibitionists."
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Date: 2012-03-13 02:04 am (UTC)Wobbling. Good word for it. Sherlock hasn't been showing it much, even once he was alone, but there have been... moments.
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Date: 2012-03-13 02:23 am (UTC)Because she sort of feels responsible for making sure he's all right, going forwards in this, and she's decided that means making sure he has some of the tools he'll need to bottom safely. That means not letting what happened become normalized, at all.
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Date: 2012-03-13 03:02 am (UTC)The shower. That was where he'd lost his grip for a while. The water had washed his face clear faster than the tears would come. Even if anybody had seen, they probably wouldn't have been able to tell.
Audibly, the only sign that anything's amiss is a quick inhale after the pause. He's been holding his breath.
"I was stepping into your world. Your rules." A short pause. He should clarify. "The clothes weren't an issue."
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Date: 2012-03-13 03:15 am (UTC)The breath is confirmation, not that she'd needed it. His reaction yesterday had been serious enough.
"And I'm sorry. I never meant to do anything that would sincerely distress you, and I should have checked to be sure we were on the same page. That was my responsibility."
The danger, really, of playing like this after coming so very close, after hurting each other so very badly, after dilated pupils and a pulse taken in front of a fireplace. Still, she knows she should have known better. Though it scares her, faintly, to say so.
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Date: 2012-03-13 03:59 am (UTC)"You said," he took a breath, quiet and controlled. "Distress - was normal. Afterwards."
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Date: 2012-03-13 04:07 am (UTC)Sitting up a little.
"If there's nothing in the flat, I'll order you delivery myself."
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Date: 2012-03-13 04:16 am (UTC)Problem.
"Excuse me." Smoothly, Sherlock sets the phone down on the armrest and stands up, walking to the threshold between the sitting room and kitchen. He stands there a moment, tears running hot tracks down both sides of his face.
He didn't mute the phone. That would take extra time and look all the more suspicious. She should still be able to hear the television going in the background.
He makes certain to keep himself quiet. Back of his hand pressed to his mouth, at one point, to stop a sob from crawling out.
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Date: 2012-03-13 04:31 am (UTC)Irene won't actually charge Baker Street until his voice is back on the line. Dealing with bottom drop when you've accidentally blurred a boundary, it's important to ask for permission before further inserting yourself in your play partner's life, but Lord, he makes her want to storm the place, with his silence.
She doesn't actually know just how bad it is on his end, but she's imagining the worst.
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Date: 2012-03-13 04:56 am (UTC)He sets himself down in the chair again and calmly flips the phone to speaker.
"I'm here."
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Date: 2012-03-13 05:05 am (UTC)Snatching the phone back up, switching it off speaker and pressing it to her ear. Irene is careful only to let the tiniest bit of worry creep into her tone, though the fact that she's calling at all should be indication enough.
"Only if it wouldn't make things worse."
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Date: 2012-03-13 05:31 am (UTC)God. He's pathetic.
"You're the one with experience in these matters," he reminds her, and stabs a shrimp. "Tell me your interpretation."
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Date: 2012-03-13 05:41 am (UTC)It slams shut behind her with haste. She hails a cab, directs him to Baker Street, and settles in to her seat.
"I know you're not much one for physical contact, but it's the best solution I know. If you're half as bad as I was my first night, I don't envy you this step. I bawled my way through a full box of tissue. Thankfully, it generally only improves, provided it hasn't scared you off."
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Date: 2012-03-13 06:15 am (UTC)All told, he isn't having the worst possible reaction. Instead of the fridge, he could have gone for the hollowed-out leg of his bed. Sherlock manages to pull himself somewhat out of feeling pathetic - for this particular moment.
"So I'm experiencing a perfectly anticipated psychological reaction." He sniffs. "Emotional distress, uncertainty. Tea hasn't been enough to stop it, neither has the crap telly. Well, why not," he goes on, the bitterness creeping back in. "Let's try a hug."
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Date: 2012-03-13 06:28 am (UTC)The man is already glancing at her suspiciously in his rear view mirror. She ignores him, thinking idly about his Study in Pink adventure, of being stuck in the murderous man's cab.
"Why don't you tell me if there was anything you enjoyed about yesterday? Not to fish for compliments, but focusing on the good will help you refocus."
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Date: 2012-03-13 06:56 am (UTC)"The -- electricity on my scalp."
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Date: 2012-03-13 07:05 am (UTC)She checks, trying to keep her questions most cab appropriate, trusting him to see what she means, though. There's a difference between liking a feeling and liking to be forced to feel something painful.
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Date: 2012-03-13 11:08 pm (UTC)"Call it my earthing system." It had been the last thing to still feel good when everything else had become pain. Something to reference and return to. Without it he might have got overwhelmed - 'shorted out' - given up too early.
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