Hey you guys! I know I have quite a few works I still need to finish, but my creativity has leaned towards The Great Mouse Detective. So as usual. I Do Not Own The Great Mouse Detective, but I Do Own O.C's that are in this. So without further ado...enjoy the show


Prologue

I just arrived to London from America, on vacation nontheless. Because my sister tells me it's time to go out there and enjoy life? well I guess she is right about that. She told me to go out there, spend some time traveling, see if I can find a place I might like and live. I thought I lived plenty as a detective back west.

I couldn't help but think of home as my carriage stops. It was getting late and I couldn't keep riding along here all night, so I hoped down on some street called "Brimming Street". It didn't sound too bad. I slung one of my bags with all my clothes, money and some of my sewing onto my back while carrying the other one with some other essensials as well as sewing machine in my hand. Grateful to be wearing my brown trench coat and my brown funny looking hat my sister thought went with my personality so well. In such gloomy weather I was glad for it as it had started to rain.

When I got to the corner of "Brimming Street" and another street called "Baker Street" I saw a large dark lump on the ground. I thought it might have been someone who passed out of something so when I got up there and shook him I wasn't expecting a puddle already till it clicked in that it was too dark to be water. I had to hurry and get him somewhere as I had checked his pulse and his breathing. I had only hoped that he, that is I assume it's a he from his build as I was looking over him. Will be able to hold on as I help him up and slugging him with me. Where? i wasn't sure, I didn't see any police...or I guess it would be "bobby" here, but still no one around. I had to hope and keep looking for some door that might still have a light on at this time of night. Letting out a breath I didn't know I was holding I found my light at 221 B and hoped that I wasn't disturbing them as I got up to the door with the poor man.