If Sherlock Holmes was supposed to be dangerous, John wasn't sure what this man would be considered.
He stared at the fine-dressed man with the black umbrella and the little book of knowledge. There was a terribly sinister feeling about this man, something that rang with the idea of if you messed with this guy, you would suffer.
John had already suffered. He'd been in the war. And he wasn't about to betray someone.
Maybe he was very loyal very quickly, but that didn't stop him from sticking with his decision. He wasn't going to sell Sherlock out when he didn't even know Sherlock in the first place. For all John knew, this man could want to kill Sherlock and, stranger or not, John would have felt bad if he assisted in a person's death.
"Time to choose a side, Doctor Watson."
Unwittingly, he already had.
Oh, God. This was getting fun.
When John's hand starts to tremble again, that will be the sign that he's bored, and not until! So, there. :D
I thought I had updated this already. I'm sorry for the delay. I have a few of these finished. I went through The Blind Banker and took down all the little scenes I want to do for that when I get there- yeah, if I haven't already mentioned it, I'll be thought-snapshotting all six episodes. It may take awhile.
Review, please! And ideas for moments are sought after... if I think I can write it, I will. :)
