The peaceful winter's morning was only disturbed by the penetrating voice of John Watson.

"SHERLOCK WHY DO I SEE BULLET HOLES IN OUR WALL." Dr. Watson yelled turning around to face Sherlock Holmes.

"My wall." Sherlock corrected not looking up from his experiment. It was something to do with something other of the sorts; it was altogether very confusing and whenever he had tried to explain it to anyone they had ended up being very confused indeed.

"No, our wall, we both rent this apartment it's our wall." Watson replied through clenched teeth.

"Watson I'm afraid your mistaken it's my wall because my couch is pushed up against it and I'm the only one who sits on my couch thus making me the only person who can comfort the wall. It's my wall." Sherlock replied in a waspish fashion from under his gas mask as he carefully poured a white liquid into something that looked very much like a lady's perfume bottle apart from the fact that it that it was made out of bronze that was covered in patina.

"No Sherlock you are wrong- are you even listening to me? You know it's important you realise that you need to listen to other people's opinion once in a while. It helps with your problem, ego. What are you doing that is producing that awful smell?" Watson replied, coughing by the end of it.

"Just testing how Miss Adler killed her husband." Sherlock pronounced as clearly as you could from behind his gas mask, holding the perfume bottle up in the air spraying the horrible stuff around the room. He seemed to finally realise that Watson was almost chocking to death and handed him a gas mask.

"Which one Sherlock?" Watson asked after he had got his breath back.

"What do you mean Watson?" Sherlock asked sounding generally puzzled.

"Which husband Holmes?" Watson asked again.

"Oh, The seventh I think though it could be the eighth."

Just then Sergeant LeStrange burst through the door.

"Holmes, we need you now." LeStrange demanded exiting the room expecting Dr. John Watson and Sherlock Holmes to follow him and they did because it meant that they could solve another mystery, together.