Sorry to everyone who is reading this because of the case, I'm only going to mention it, but I'll probably not really include the investigation because I want this story to be about Cassie and Sherlock. Please R&R! Also, I changed where Cassie lives, she lives now in London :)

Cassie

I looked up as the door to my cell opened again, confused. The sergeant whose name I just couldn't remember and Sherlock Holmes entered. I stood up and frowned.

"Miss Floyd, we are sorry for what you went through, we now have clear signs that you weren't the murderer. The police force wants to apologize..." The sergeant said.

I cut him off, "I understand. You were just doing your job. May I go now?"

He nodded and both the sergeant and Sherlock Holmes went out of the cell and stood outside it to make room for me to come out of the cell.

I looked around where I was standing. It was a pretty long corridor with many doors to each sides, obviously all cells. I had no idea in which direction to go, so I looked at the sergeant and Sherlock Holmes expectantly.

"May I walk you outside? I believe you don't know the way and I have to go the same way..." Sherlock Holmes said.

I looked at the sergeant who just nodded and left, then nodded towards Sherlock Holmes, who led me in the other direction.

We walked a few minutes in silence, then I looked at him.

"Mr Holmes? Do you know who and what convinced them I'm not guilty?" I asked quietly.

"Sherlock, please. And yes, I do. It was me who told them actually: You couldn't have done it, you are firstly not very educated in medicine which the killer obviously was. Secondly, we have three eye witnesses who say you went into your flat and didn't leave until the police came, so you were in there the whole time, but just one eye witness who is already known as a liar to the police said he saw you at the crime scene. And thirtly, the fingerprints on the knife were smudged. Someone had used special gloves to touch them, which wasn't one of those idiots who call themselves forensics." He smiled at me. I just stared at him.

"Er... Thank you, Mr – no, Sherlock. Do you know who actually did it?" I asked.

"Not yet, but I have an idea who could have done it. If you want, I could inform you when I hear something new, Miss Floyd." He answered.

"Cassie, please." I smiled.

"Pleasure, Cassie." he said.

With that our conversation ended. I looked at him and couldn't help it, I blushed. He was quite attractive with his high cheekbones, the dark curls and mercury eyes. He turned his head and looked at me with curiousity and I blushed even more.

When we reached the door, he held it open for me and smiled as I closed my eyes and enjoyed the warm sun on my face.

"Cassie... I was wondering... Would you like to eat dinner with me? Not – Not today, of course, but..."He blushed slightly and looked away.

I couldn't believe it. Had he just asked me to come on a date with him? I realised I had waited too long, as he frowned and said, "It's okay, I- sorry, I-"

I shook my head. "No, sorry, I was lost in thought. I would love to, ?" I said quickly.

Sherlock

Sherlock smiled to himself. Well, that had been easy...

"Tomorrow, seven o'clock? Do you know that little place in Northumberland Street? Angelo's?" He asked.

"I think so... Well, I'll see you then?"

Sherlock smiled as he saw Cassie blush slightly. He was sure, John would have fallen for her on first sight, for normal people she was quite beautiful.

"Until then." He smiled again and watched her leave.

He sat on the sofa again, deep in his mind palace. It had been very easy to ask Cassie out, and she was at least not as boring as John's girlfriends. She was quite nice, compared to most people. Now, what would she think about the real him? He planned to tell her on their 'date' and he also wanted to behave normally during the experiment. He wanted to know whether someone would be able to love him, not the act.

Sorry about the short chapter, I just had kind of an writer's block after this and wanted to make a jump...

Please review, it doesn't have to be long,but please more than just 'continue', really feedback. Cheers!