This chapter is very short, for that... My apologies AND another chapter coming tonight! Thank you to Ju Lara for breaking the story's review virginity! Thank you also to MonacoMac for the inspiring review!
Disclaimer: I do not own nor am I the creator of any characters below from "Sherlock", that remains property of the BBC, Mark Gatiss, and Steven Moffat. And since the rights to the Sherlock world are now public domain, a shout-out to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. That's correct, I just shouted-out a knight.
I do not own nor am I the creator of any lyrics from the song "Million Dollar Man," that remains the property of Lana Del Rey, Interscope, Polydor, and Stranger.
-You've got the world, but baby at what price?
You literally have the world at your fingertips.
You're bloody famous, you can get access to anywhere you want, either through Mycroft, your name and reputation, or by cracking whatever barrier is in your way.
But that can't come without a price, and I have to wonder what price will be. How much is it going to cost you, Sherlock? How much is it going to cost the world? How much is it going to cost me? What will you and I have to endure?
Will the price be too high?
-Something so strange, hard to define-
You're odd Sherlock. I swear, last time I'm going to mention how different you are! I must sound like a broken record!
But you're strange in a really awesome, good, exciting way. God I sound like I'm 14, why can't I say anything right? You are undefinedable, well nearly...
You are intelligent, improbable, annoying as hell, correct a lot of the time -you're just you-
Sherlock Holmes, the undefinedable man.
Since the word is tossed around here so much, I thought I would look up and share...
The definitions of "review": 1. To look over, study, or examine again.
2. To consider retrospectively; look back on.
3. To examine with an eye to criticism or correction.
4. To write or give a critical report on.
5. Law To reexamine (an action or determination) judicially, especially in a higher court, in order to correct possible errors.
6. To subject to a formal inspection, especially a military inspection.
