Dragonshifter: Hello all. I am sorry for not updating for a while. Things have been a little hectic lately, due to school, homework, and computer problems. But I have a few minutes now to do an update. You will have to tell me how you guys like it. I am truly sorry for not updating sooner.

Now that Holmes didn't have anything to worry about, He took the time to make sure Mary did not notice him as he followed the happy couple on their honey moon. He studied the cabin that he sat in. He noticed that everything above knee level was clean and everything below was dirty, not that he minded. He could live with dirty surroundings, Heck; he had lived in dirty surroundings for years. He laid on one of the benches and fell asleep. A few hours later he woke up. He rubbed his eyes and thought, 'Watson would find that funny, me rubbing my eyes like a little child.'

He stood and stretched. He had woken due to the deceleration of the train. He reached up to the rack and grabbed down his bag. He rummaged around in it and brought out a porter uniform. He put it on and waited for the train to come to a complete stop. As soon as it did, he was out of the train and standing next to a cart. He grabbed all the luggage from Watson's train car and followed his friend to a cabbie that was waiting for his next fare. He loaded the Watson's luggage into the cab then went back into the station. He then went to a dark corner and pulled off the uniform he was wearing and put it into his bag.

He then went outside and hailed a cab. Just before they parted, Watson had slipped Holmes the address of the hotel they were staying in for their honeymoon. Holmes told the cabbie the address and sat down on the seat. A few minutes later, Holmes paid the cabbie and went into the hotel. He asked for a room then paid for it. He then went exploring the hotel, making it seem like he was heading to his room. But his goal was to find where Watson's room was. It only took him a few minutes. He went to his room, which was, amusingly enough, just down the hall from Watson's and unpacked his bag.

As soon as all of his things were in place, Holmes took a piece of paper from his notepad and scribbled a note for Watson on it. He gave explicit instructions on how to find him, or ways to recognize him. He then went out of his room and down the hall. He slipped the note under the door then left the hotel. For the rest of the day Holmes spent his time familiarizing himself with Brigton.