Disclaimer: I do not own Sherlock. I just own the message that's being solved simultaneously in 3 sites.

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The Message

"A crime of passion," Sherlock said, sounding very positive.

A knit on his forehead, John swiveled his head around, seeing that the house was badly thrashed and most obviously ransacked. The motive he saw for the murder of the owner was more likely stealing. So he had to ask, "How do you know?"

"This." Sherlock had picked up a piece of paper he spied lying on the floor, several meters from the dead woman's body. Its content facing up, it made it easy for him to read the feminine scrawl.

John took the paper from his friend and scanned. "Could be just a warning."

"It's a death threat," Sherlock emphasized.

"Oh right, the bogeyman."

Sherlock rolled his eyes. "Look at it. It spelled the murderer's intention quite clearly."

John read again.

The message said:

.

No one can come between me and him.

The bogeyman will come after you if you tried.

It's my dynasty, my rule.

She who partakes unwelcome will remain unwelcome.

I'm certainly what he wants.

I'm sure there is no issue there.

There will be no calamine if you get bitten.

I will always be his roband, securing his sail.

I am more ingenious and comelier than you.

I am telling you, do not cross the vestibule, you don't know what's on that side.

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"When we find the one who wrote that we'd find our killer," Sherlock said, already looking for more clues as to the killer's identity. "We know it's a woman judging by her handwriting," he added as he checked the walls for pictures of the victim's love interest.

John stared at the note, sighed loudly and resigned to the fact that whatever message that Sherlock saw could wait until he'd done checking the place up.

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~11 8 AFP~

A/N: New here. I recently watched Star Trek Into the Darkness and, of course, it led me to Sherlock.

So can we play Sherlock...anybody game? There is another message hidden in that message that John failed to see.

Here are the clues: Silly minus I, shuffle then add able. Conquer the divided. Multiply the 1-10 by 1 for the pattern.