Mr. Holmes And The Two Mysterious Kids
Disclaimer: I certainly don't own anything connected to either Sherlock Holmes or The Chronicles of Narnia. They are Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's and C.S.Lewis's.
Chapter 1: Where Did they go?
It was a sunny summer's day; the sky was clear and I found it a great day to have a walk.
However, on my way back to the apartment I shared with Mr. Sherlock Holmes, I saw a crowd gathering around some policemen. Curious, I moved closer to find out what was going on, although I didn't fully comprehend what I saw.
A tall, rather beautiful lady, whose strange beauty caught my eye, sat atop a horse and a man was beside her, who I found out later was the horse's cabby. One moment they were there, the other they were nowhere to be found. I spotted an injured policeman, who I later knew was the tall lady's victim, surrounded by people trying to help him. It was a strange sight and I couldn't quite get my head around what was happening.
I decided to ask one of the people who may have witnessed everything about what had happened. My enquiries led me to a young boy, who said, "That grumpy-looking man – he's there hurrying inside one of the houses with those two children – was with this tall lady who disappeared now. I heard she stole jewelry from one of the men. The man who is standing over there." The boy pulled a face. "She's a strange lady, sir. She charged at the policemen and the crowd with a bar she broke from a lamp post with her bare hands while she was on the back of the horse. The man who disappeared with her, sir, I hear he's the horse's cabby."
I was quite startled by the scene. I was determined to understand what happened exactly, as the boy hadn't given me much information to go on. As soon as I had finished talking to him, the ambulance arrived and the police cleared the place, forcing me to leave immediately.
On my way to Baker Street, I could not help but wonder about what I saw.
I thought I should tell Holmes about it. He might find the strange occurrence an interesting case that was worth his time. Particularly when I told him that I noticed that the grumpy-looking man's appearance had changed.
I had noticed he became grumpier after the woman had disappeared. And I was curious as to what the two kids I saw had to do with all what had happened. I had a feeling they were connected to all of it.
Lost in thought, I soon found myself standing in front of the door of my lodgings.
Author notes: I hope this was good. I promise it's going to get better. Let me know what you think, and THANK YOU for reading.
I can't thank W. Y. Traveller, my beta reader, enough for her help.
I think I won't be able to update frequently as exams are closing by.
First fanfiction ever so constructive criticism will help a lot.
