Title: Child's Play
Word Count: 143
Prompt:Games
Rating: PG-13
Summary: John isn't as useless as Sherlock thinks. Sherlock disagrees.
Author's Note: A silly idea, maybe, but the concept amused me entirely too much for it to stay in my head. I also realise that I haven't been updating a lot, recently, but I set myself a goal of getting to 100 chapters. It may take me a while, but I will give it a good go. Thankyou if you've still stuck around, despite my rubbishness. (Which I know isn't a word, but creative licence?) Thankyou.
Child's Play.
John isn't quite sure how he managed this one. He thinks he threatened Sherlock's latest experiment – which he really doesn't need the details of, thanks – but he can't be as sure as he'd like to be. All he currently is sure of, is that Sherlock is looking at him with a really, John? look that tells John he's both amused by John's 'human' eccentricities, and is more than ready to scorn him until he's ripped to pieces.
However, he also knows that this is far too amusing for him to care.
"I say it was…Reverend Green, in the ballroom, with the lead-piping."
One of Sherlock's eyebrows rose, as John collected the cards from the centre. "And I say that this is a perfectly ridiculous game."
"You're only saying that because I solved it."
"Oh, well done. You solved a children's game."
"You didn't."
