As I walked through the streets on London, I wondered why I was back. I mean I left this city 4 years ago without any warning and now I am back, all because of one phone call. Inspector Lestrade had called me 2 days ago. I have no idea how he got my number all he said was he had some case for me to look at. So here I was.

I soon found the small coffee shop that we had arranged to meet at and took a seat in the back. I watched the people around me, already knowing there life story by a quick glance. A few minutes later Lestrade sat next to me.

'Hello Tage' Lestrade said. I smiled and nodded to him. I wasn't much for conversation.

'How have you been?' He asked with a small smile on his face.

'Fine, now please what case is so important that I needed to come back here after 4 years' I asked my voice soft

'Straight to the point as always Tage, Now as you may have already figured out knowing you, I lied. Yes there is a case but it's not why I asked you back' Lestrade stated and I smirked

'I know, I know the real reason too but I am not interested in that, what is the case?" I asked again

'3 suicides by drugs in places they shouldn't have been' He stated quickly surprised I didn't want to talk about the real reason he asked me back.

'Have you talked to him about it yet?' I asked, both knowing who I was referring too.

'Not yet, I wanted your help first' He said in a whisper

'I don't work in these situations without him Lestrade; you know this' I said simply, quickly growing bored of this conversation. My light blue eyes looking around the coffee shop, my black hair was tied back in a messy bun. I am wearing long black jeans and a white t-shirt and long black jacket to cover my scars.

'The case seems to be too boring for him at the moment' Lestrade commented,

'So why should I find it any different?' I asked

'Because you were always the more slightly sane one out of the two and I believe it is something more than suicide' Lestrade said and I smiled slightly.

'There will be a forth if your theory is correct. When there is, contact me. Afternoon' I said before standing up and walking out of the coffee shop.

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