Day 8; Shopping
Jim Moriarty loved dressing up. He loved showing off and he had combined these two aspects perfectly with his job.
Sebastian Moran, on the other hand, just wore whatever was required. He was patient whenever Jim was so eager to pick out his clothes and Jim hated him for that. Whenever it came to clothing, they were simply childish.
Sebastian because he needed help on occasion and Jim because touch his ridiculously expensive clothing and/or shoes and you simply died. Granted, he'd always been a psychotic child.
Hence why Jim always felt obliged to bring Sebastian along just to teach him or to make him his living dress-up doll. The height difference did not matter because everything Jim Moriarty wore was tailor-made. And now too, Sebastian had been dragged to the tailor, a rather annoyed expression on his face and clad in a overly expensive, dark blue suit with a bloody - both bloody as in the slang and bloody as in how Sebastian and Jim liked it - red tie. He was craving a cigarette but the Westood-clad Irishman would never allow that dressed like that. "Ash-falling-on-my-suit-and-ruining-it, my ass", the blonde sniper thought. Luckily, he had aomething to look forward too."Why do I need a suit anyway?" Sebastian figured he did not deserve that death glare for Jim. "Because I need to show off." The sniper just hummed.
Jim turned in the mirror, shaking his head. "Disappointed." The looks that the tailor was exchanging with his wife - something between terrified and confused - was highly amusing him. They'd never know why he was disappointed and how they were involved in this disappointment. "Sebastian, darling; The pleasure is all yours." Without futher comment, he simply strutted out of the store onto the streets of London.
Eventually he would meet his sniper again. Traces on blood and ash would be found by the consulting criminal and he would tut, commenting with his grin that the blood matched his tie. Shopping with Jim Moriarty had it's highlights. But just for the two of them. The sniper and the consulting criminal.
