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Sherlock Holmes ([personal profile] could_be_dangerous) wrote2013-02-28 10:43 am
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our stuck together pieces, a load of near-misses – aw shucks, you got me

Doomed. They'd said it, the both of them, agreed it, and when Sherlock slinks off back to his own room in the Ravenclaw dormitories he's feeling it, for the first time feeling the weight of something like fate tying itself to his bones. He's always avoided it, struggled stubbornly against his own restrictions even if he knows them inevitable. Isolation had once been one of those things, loneliness, but today slackened the ties of that anchor around his ankles. It might just slip free. Might just.

There might be those who would consider a sole friendship, a sole association, insufficient to stave off loneliness. People who need to bury themselves in others, in affection and esteem, as much of it as possible. Sherlock doesn't agree, though, he finds as he slips wearily under the blankets, a cursorily-written and bitingly critical essay resting on his nightstand, the ink glistening in the moonlight coming in the dormitory window as it dries. Today wasn't lonely at all. He's on his own when sleep twines about him like a cat, but even then it's not so bad.

After all, there's always tomorrow.

Tomorrow, the reason he's come to bed so late, likely to the chagrin of his roommates. Studying. Up late studying, charms and enchantments, incantations, grammars; searching for options, potentials, ways to make promises realities.

They'll get there. They're young and they're magnificent and they'll be even better together. So Sherlock genuinely believes, and it starts in the morning.
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[personal profile] hadbadays 2013-06-06 06:33 pm (UTC)(link)
The whole... picking him apart thing is in itself worthy of befuddled staring, but what Sherlock has said afterwards really isn't helping at all either. Somehow it doesn't... work together, it's too endearing, all this struggling for words, to fit with a man who says he'd like to pick another man apart. It's... absurd.

John can't really come out with anything else - for starters - than, "Merlin, you..." Okay. Okay. "What are you talking about? All this... talking is driving me mad. Did your brain to mouth filter go on vacation? Because it's not there at all right now, I'm pretty sure."

Which basically means he thinks Sherlock is being ridiculous, and he's not going to run.
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[personal profile] hadbadays 2013-06-09 05:29 pm (UTC)(link)
"I've kind of gathered."

Which is far from meant as an insult, and more just... a statement. Because it's obvious. Sherlock is so eager to spend time with him, but he's never with anyone else, and the way Sherlock acts overall just screams it. But - as silly as it can sound-- As silly as it definitely sounds, John believes there is always someone for everyone. In a. Friendship way. Or something.

He expects, for someone like Sherlock, that's just a little bit harder than for most.

"Broken filter or not, you've never really talked like that. You're just waiting for me to run, aren't you?"
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[personal profile] hadbadays 2013-06-10 10:41 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well," John says, licks his lips, and shifts until his back is against the wall and his arms crossed. "I'm not sure what to think. But that's nothing new, with you. I don't hate you. I mean, if you actually do start picking me apart, we might have a problem."

Trying to joke it off, that's the best way to deal with this sort of uncertainty. He might just take it as hyperbole, for his own sanity more than everything else. He doesn't know how to interpret it, or if he's doing it right, and if he asks Sherlock... He doesn't think that would go over very well.
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[personal profile] hadbadays 2013-06-24 07:29 pm (UTC)(link)
"You mean you haven't already done that?"

It's half joking, half not because John is pretty sure Sherlock knows him better than anyone at this point. Possibly even more than his family. And they've known each other for... what? A week? It's almost frightening, really. But the most frightening thing is probably how it's not very frightening at all.
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[personal profile] hadbadays 2013-07-07 07:33 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'll take that as a good thing and a compliment." He puffs a breath, shakes his head. "Figuratively's fine, I suppose."

More than fine, even, really.
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[personal profile] hadbadays 2013-08-17 12:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, that escalated quickly.

"Of course you do," John says and he's not one bit surprised. "I don't think I've ever snuck out at night."

He's kept from coming home at the decided time every now and then, but not that. When thinking about it, sneaking out would have given him a better chance of avoiding trouble.