Sherlock Holmes (
i_favour_you) wrote2013-06-08 11:13 pm
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It wasn't until he found the beach that he realized they had made it to Cape May. Of all of New Jersey, this was possibly his least favorite place. It was so nice here. Cosy shops, happy people, and homes that cost far too much money.
Also, art supply stores. Sherlock purchases the needle, thread, alcohol, and some glue. Can't look too obvious, even with the blood under his fingernails and the tears in his tee-shirt. Not long after, he parks the stolen car in front of a chain hotel and goes in as calmly as possible to book them a room. His body is vibrating with panic. He can't remain this calm for much longer. Watson is bleeding. She's injured. He has to smile and wait in line and be bloody calm.
He pulls a coat out of the bag of clothes to put over Watson's shoulders once he gets back to the car.
"There's a vending machine and room service," he tells her. "We can get you orange juice and water for the blood loss."
It wasn't until he found the beach that he realized they had made it to Cape May. Of all of New Jersey, this was possibly his least favorite place. It was so nice here. Cosy shops, happy people, and homes that cost far too much money.
Also, art supply stores. Sherlock purchases the needle, thread, alcohol, and some glue. Can't look too obvious, even with the blood under his fingernails and the tears in his tee-shirt. Not long after, he parks the stolen car in front of a chain hotel and goes in as calmly as possible to book them a room. His body is vibrating with panic. He can't remain this calm for much longer. Watson is bleeding. She's injured. He has to smile and wait in line and be bloody calm.
He pulls a coat out of the bag of clothes to put over Watson's shoulders once he gets back to the car.
"There's a vending machine and room service," he tells her. "We can get you orange juice and water for the blood loss."
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She sighs.
"Sherlock, I'm not going anywhere. I know you want me safe, and I know you'll push me away if you think that will do it. But I won't let you."
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He takes a breath and lowers his voice, back to something more conversational. "After Baltimore, we leave for the airport."
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He takes a breath, and she does likewise.
"So, we're picking up passports in Baltimore. Anything else?"
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"Do we have tickets?"
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Gregson's face appears behind Sherlock's lids when he closes his eyes, so he keeps them open, staring outside. The beautiful weather from the day before turns into a cold drizzle as the sun starts to rise.
"What were you going to tell him?" he asks.
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It had already happened by the time they knew.
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He'd hoped that he was somewhere with his family. It would make sense, considering his closeness to Bell. He hadn't thought that they'd have followed him on holiday.
He takes a deep breath.
"Watson," he says. "I'm going to need you to pull over and make another phone call."
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"Who do you need me to call?"
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"Your mother."
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"You want me to make sure they're not targeting my family."
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"There isn't anyone else. Ms. Hudson hasn't been responding to texts, either."
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She swallows though, and dials the number.
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He's always found hope to be a useless thing. But right now he hopes that Watson's family are all right.
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And then she answers.
Joan draws a breath.
"Mom. It's me."
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"Get her to London. Holiday. Immediately."
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She glances at Sherlock.
"Mom, listen...no, you need to listen. Someone is attacking people that Sherlock and I know. You need to get somewhere safe. You and Oren. Sherlock has family in London. You'd be safe there."
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"No...yeah, Sherlock's here. He's fine, we're both fine, I just can't... yes. No, Sherlock's father has the money. He'll reimburse you. This is important, mom. We need to have you and Oren safe. Okay...yes, call this number once you have plans. Don't call it any other time, and don't give this number to anyone. Not even Oren."
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He pulls out the final phone and punches in a number. His own voice is quiet, controlled.
"Hello, this is Sherlock Holmes, I need to speak with my brother."
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Joan says goodbye to her mom and hangs up. She turns to Sherlock, watching his outline in the dark.
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He is silent as he listens. "No. I'll get the tickets on my own. Watson herself is the bigger target."
He's silent again, and then he hangs up.
"Ready?" he asks her.
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"Ready," she answers, and turns on the car, pulling back onto the dark road. After a moment, she speaks softly.
"Thank you."
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At least he can help save one person.
"We'll change cars once we get to Pennsylvania."
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They have a ways to go to get to Pennsylvania. The sky is starting to lighten, the eastern horizon slightly tinged with pink.
"I'm not going to stay with my mother," she says finally. "You know that, right?"
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