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deductivedetective ([personal profile] deductivedetective) wrote in [community profile] circle72012-02-14 11:58 pm

a lovely date for a murder, don't you agree

Neither of them called it a date. Sherlock may not have been the most socially up-to-speed person, but he knew what this was; what John was asking. He humored him and agreed, not pressing the matter. It wasn't unusual for them to to be together anyway, even before this. In fact, catching them without the other was even more odd.

It wasn't too fancy, anyway. The Chinese place down the street was good, and authentic (according to Sherlock's verification), and reasonably priced for two men sharing money. The atmosphere wasn't romantic, at least. Sherlock imagined the pressure on John would be lessened if just for that reason, even if he didn't understand the big deal.

"Eating in today for once, eh, Sherlock?" the host asked with a polite smile as they entered. "Two, then?"

"Yes, thank you," Sherlock said, looking at John. "Any plans after this, by the way?"
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aw yeah spock vs. cumberbatch

[personal profile] deductivedoctor 2012-02-28 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
Rolling his eyes, John tugged Sherlock down into his lap. The two of them together crowded the tiny armchair, and it was evident from the way that Sherlock's bony limbs spilled over the chair's surface that it wasn't exactly a perfect fit, but it was a comfortable alternative to the armrest.
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[personal profile] deductivedoctor 2012-02-28 02:28 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, well, I could have suggested we move to the couch, but I didn't really want to get up," John remarked with a breathy laugh, shifting slightly beneath Sherlock. They found a comfortable equilibrium eventually.

"And what's ridiculous is thinking the armrest is going to be a good spot to sit for a two hour movie."
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[personal profile] deductivedoctor 2012-02-28 05:12 am (UTC)(link)
John smiled as Sherlock's lips brushed up against the curve of his neck. He would have returned the gesture, but that would require leaning down, which would require moving his shoulder. Instead, he just let his glance fall down briefly, leading his hands mingle with Sherlock's before turning back to the movie.

"You know," John laughed. "I would call that the worst date ever... but that's really up for debate with my track record so far."
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[personal profile] deductivedoctor 2012-02-28 06:12 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, no," John said. "But there was that time that Sarah almost got speared through the chest with that Chinese dart. That didn't end very well."
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"No, not really," John replied. "In fact I might actually still have that job if not for that case."
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"A bit, yeah," John sighed. "I should get more serious about it. I know I'm not ready to see the hospital bill."
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[personal profile] deductivedoctor 2012-02-28 07:34 am (UTC)(link)
Not expecting the contact, John twitched back from the tickling sensation on his ear, a hint of color rising to his cheeks. He cupped his hand over his hear. "Sherlock, movie," he directed, his glance leveling with Sherlock's for a moment before going back to the screen.
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[personal profile] deductivedoctor 2012-02-28 05:07 pm (UTC)(link)
"Stop it," John hissed as the kisses continued up his neck and around his ear. He was completely baffled that Sherlock, from what it seemed a man without much of a libido of his own, could be such a persistent tease. It was as if he just riled John up for the sake of it, which John wouldn't have actually been surprised by, but it could still get annoying.
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[personal profile] deductivedoctor 2012-02-28 08:24 pm (UTC)(link)
With Sherlock finally settled, John fell content. Using the support of the armrest, his good arm curled around the arc of Sherlock's back. He bowed his chin into Sherlock's curls, his eyes still fixed on the movie. While Sherlock's new-found propensity to eat his ears wasn't exactly telling of Sherlock's relief to John, he had clued onto how Sherlock felt with his uncharacteristic fretting and general closeness. John found it a relief too, really, not that he'd escaped with his life-- well that too --but more in the revelation that Sherlock could actually did care. There was sentiment there, even if he wasn't exactly eloquent enough to express it. He felt privileged to be able to see that side of Sherlock.

About that time during the movie, Lestrade came through the door with a paper bag in tow from a deli near the hospital John had stayed at. "John, sorry, I couldn't get to the hospital until today, and they told me you'd come back here so I..."

John's stomach sank, and he suddenly had developed a great dislike for Sherlock and his culture of keeping the door unlocked, and an even greater dislike of Lestrade's habit of coming in without knocking (which honestly wasn't really fair, Lestrade never had a reason to knock before, except for the odd chance that he'd catch Sherlock running around the flat in a sheet). For a long while, Lestrade just stared.

"Am I interrupting something?"
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[personal profile] deductivedoctor 2012-02-28 08:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"Will you get off?!" John gnashed out, shoving Sherlock with his good arm. Unfortunately, Sherlock was so rooted in his seat that he didn't really budge. John was quickly turning red again, his blush flaring up to his ears.

"Right, well um, I got you some sandwiches, though I suppose it was kind of a moot point since you're off the hospital food now anyway," Lestrade said, depositing the bag on the desk, he then extended his reach over Sherlock to offer John and envelope. "And this is from the rest of the police department."

It was a get well soon card with a graphic of a cartoon dog in bed with a water bag on its head and a thermometer hanging out of its mouth. It wasn't exactly appropriate for the specific injury, but the sentiment was there all the same. Even Sally and Donovan had signed it.
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"Thanks Greg," John said with a sigh, propping the card up on the side stand behind his chair. He was still a miserable shade of red, his glance evasive. "Thoughtful."

"Yeah, no problem," said Lestrade, helping himself to one of the cakes. He seemed to go on as if there had never been any tension in the room at all. He was talking again before he even swallowed the snack cake: "That Star Trek? I love that movie. That Captain Kirk is something else."
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[personal profile] deductivedoctor 2012-02-28 10:02 pm (UTC)(link)
"Can't say I'm surprised," Lestrade said. "You might as well be half-alien yourself. I can't stay for long, today's going to be a long day at Bart's with all you two digged up. Thanks, by the way. That guy was sick."

"I don't think I'll be able to eat meat for a week," John added with a groan.

"Exactly why those sandwiches are caprese," Lestrade shook his head. "The team feels the same."
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[personal profile] deductivedoctor 2012-02-28 10:27 pm (UTC)(link)
"I will," Lestrade returned, grabbing another cake before heading for the door. "You two should bring yourselves down to the pub once John's feeling better."

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