Mr. Rathbone walked out the door and down the street. Holmes
quickly followed him and stayed inconspicuous.
"Hum…quite the gentleman, or at least, he pretends to be" thought Holmes to himself.
Rathbone turned down Chancery Lane and walked up the front
steps of an elegant townhouse.
"I wasn't aware that he was married, perhaps a lover. But
now that we've establish a place of residence, I feel inclined to inform our
client of our present knowledge," said Holmes as he popped his clay pipe into
his mouth, lit a match, and began puffing dramatically. Watson hurriedly tried
to stay in step with his companion as Holmes quickly strode down the street,
deep in thought.
"He is after you, but why Selina? What has my dear sister gotten into this time?" smiled John, who never ceased to be amazed by Selina's adventurous lifestyle.
"No time to explain," she said quickly jumping behind the folding screen, and throwing off her clothes, "I have to quickly retrieve that letter from Dr. Watson before his highness gets a hold of it."
"I must say, that is an ingenious disguise!" commented her brother.
"Well, soon we shall see just how ingenious it is if I
manage to pull this off" she replied while smudging a black soot-like powder on
her face.
"Well whatever your mission, I wish you the best of luck, and as always, I caution you to be extremely careful, especially this time Selina, Sherlock Holmes, from what I hear, can be a formidable opponent if you're working on the wrong side," warned John. " I can't understand your life, but may God by with you" Selina smiled, and patted John on the cheek.
"Now, now brother, you know I don't believe in that sort of thing, the concept of God is such an absurd proposition. The thought of a higher being or God is simply preposterous, illogical, and irrational" Then she adjusted her rags slightly, and headed for the back door.
"You're going straight to go to Hell for that" shouted John as she headed out the door.
"I know" she smiled again, and then dashed down the street
to catch up with her quarry.(((or, "If one doesn't believe in a Heaven, one
can't very well believe in a Hell, can they?" she laughed.)))))))))))))))))) As
she neared Holmes and Watson, she broke into the best artificial limp she could
muster without it being over exaggerated, and nearly cried out with joy when
she saw how carelessly Watson was dangling the envelope in his left hand.
"I say mame, it was you who ran into me!" but none the less,
being the kindhearted fool that he was, Watson, bent over to try and scoop up
the bread and feebly tried to brush it off.
"Here, go buy yourself a whole new loaf. That one looked overripe anyways." He said extending the coins to the woman and attempting to remedy the current uncomfortable situation. Selina slapped his hand away and made a disgusted face.
"What a foul creature" he said to Holmes, "perhaps I should take better care with this letter" he advised himself, thinking he had almost lost it. Ah, but how little he knew.
She dared not look back until she was certain they must have
rounded the corner to head towards the palace.
"No evidence, no case!" she laughed out loud, then turned
and walked back to her brother's. Once again returned to John's house, she
slipped out of her beggar costume, and proceeded to dress herself in a silk
jade colored evening dress, with lace half sleeves, and
"Well?"
"Jolly good show!" he congratulated, "but what's in it that's to keep so secretive?"
"Dear brother, I am dreadfully sorry to keep you in the dark, but all will be revealed in time, you MUST try to be patient" John's faced express one of disappointment, but he nodded that he understood.
"Well, I must say, you look ravishing as always, but what's the occasion? Where are you headed now? Surely you can at LEAST tell me that!"
"Why, to meet Mr. Holmes of course!" she laughed, then threw
a hat on that matched her dress, and rubbed the black powder from her face
revealing the beautiful woman she was.
"Ah Madame, they are indeed spectacular flowers, but I simply haven't the change, I'm sorry". Holmes recognized her at once, from quite a distance away, as she knew he would.
"Good afternoon Miss Selina, this is indeed an unexpected surprise," said Holmes dryly.
"Indeed, but I hope, Mr. Holmes, that it is a pleasant one"
she said coyly, as Holmes was taken somewhat aback by her comment.
"If I heard correctly," began Watson completely missing the little interaction between Holmes and Selina, "you were interested in some flowers but couldn't afford to pay for them. Well, I wouldn't mind buying one for you"
"That's very kind Dr. Watson, but really, I couldn't…"
"Nonsense!" assured Watson, "I am not one to pass up an opportunity of buying a flower for a pretty lady. Here, " he said as he grabbed a flower from a large ceramic pot, " a lovely posy" he smiled. Selina graciously accepted the flower, then corrected Watson by saying,"
"Well, I should, more than likely, be heading back to the palace at this time."
"Ah, Miss Selina, but that, is exactly where we are headed,
perhaps we may share a cab?" suggested Watson, as he stepped out to hail a
cab.
"Well, here we are!" stated Watson shattering the moment,
and causing Holmes to quickly release Selina, and turn towards his
companion.
"I think I may have stolen more than letter from Mr. Holmes," she thought.
"Indeed we are" said Holmes statically.
Once inside the palace, Selina was greeted by his majesty with kiss on the cheek.
"Hello my dear! Where have you been all day?"
"Wandering London" Selina grabbed a crumpet form the table and munched contently, then she plopped herself down in a large regal looking red velvet chair, and stretched her legs out far in front of her.
"So Holmes, you have the letter?" asked the Prince sitting down quickly.
"Of course" Watson pulled the letter from his breast pocket and handed it to the prince.
"I thank you so very much," stated the Prince shaking
Watson's hand and sighing deeply.
"We followed Mr. Rathbone, and he is residing with a young woman on Fleet Street," said Holmes. Selina looked up, with sheer curiosity.
"IT could be a way of falsely informing us as to his
whereabouts, so he can work elsewhere in peace. The girl we saw may be a
cousin, sister, or dear friend.
"I'm not that hungry" she said, gesturing to the crumpet. "anymore." She smiled cocking her head to one side.
"Holmes?"
"No, but thank you"
"Well, I could use a nip or two," stated Watson"
"Splendid!" admonished the prince. Holmes raised an eyebrow.
"Yes, I have never known Watson to pass up a meal, especially a free one" chuckled Holmes. Selina laughed with him, staring at his with her deep penetrating eyes.
"Quickly Holmes, this way!" whispered Selina grabbing Sherlock's hand and starting to run.
"Whatever for?"
"I hear Jack's footsteps!"
"The Ripper?"
"The same. He has a peculiar way of striding down the street
shifting back and forth, and that distinct swish of the velvet cape, such an
uncommon sound in such places as Whitechapel.
"I see," smiled Holmes. " I could think of much worse places to be on a haunting night than in your arms," he said turning his head before finishing the final sentence, and looking around. Selina stopped for a moment, somewhat puzzled by his last statement. She curiously raised an eyebrow, but seeing she was not going to get his attention any time soon, she rolled her eyes, smiled, and shook her head.
