OBS: This the first time I wrote anything in English.
I am sorry for the mistakes.
Hamish and Willian
by Noah Black
Sherlock was really putting all himself in that task: finding out John´s middle name. Was it a silly name? A women name? A family´s pathetic traditional name? It was just for the game, because he did not tell John his first name neither - and, truth must be told, your roommate never developed any curiosity about it. He just accepted Sherlock as it was told to him.
Although the entire whole world assumed it either and it became kind of a common name spoken thrown all mouths - and ordinaries minds - and in somehow it started to be pop (the name, not the person in itself), Sherlock could not give the importance that the situation required. Everyone else claimed to his name as the last pray and with a faith he did not understand.
He could understand the reasons why faith was important to the society and its implications, but it was not able to that brilliant mind to feel the need in any eyes when they knocked at his door expecting the acceptance of their cases from The Great Sherlock Holmes. And it was fine, actually; by the way, Sherlock had his own obscures interests: he was there for the puzzle, the chasing, the enigma that had a biological response on his brain giving him the most successfully injection of adrenaline produced by his own body.
A math that concludes in itself.
But there was nothing in this consulting detective career more appreciated than how his second name sounded in John´s voice. There was the faith - a different kind which there was pure belief and urgency in bringing Sherlock some humanity. John needed to see - touch - the human being beyond the skin and mind.
It was that what Sherlock liked the most: how his brilliance was nothing to John because he cared more about the person. Every single time John called for Sherlock, he was not expecting the mind but his friend.
Know John´s second name was just part of the game to bring John closest as possible and allowed him reminding Sherlock that they both were together and expecting nothing but the company of each other.
