Sherlock Holmes, after a fashion (
if_inconvenient) wrote2011-02-02 01:11 pm
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Conversations with Mr Mayer are always so delightful. Sherlock returns home happier than he left, just like last time, resolves to look into that fellow's collection of mysteries—just like last time—and reluctantly shelves the project in favour of more pressing matters. Just like last time.
At least, on this iteration, the pressing matters are much more pleasant. Cal should be arriving any minute now.
At least, on this iteration, the pressing matters are much more pleasant. Cal should be arriving any minute now.
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In retrospect, he could have picked his words a little more carefully. His anger toward (everything) Stane had boiled over more than it should have in that moment.
He'd certainly made his point, though.
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Didn't want him digging any deeper into Obadiah Stane's life. Wanted him to forget the whole thing had ever happened so that Cal wouldn't have to worry about him knowing. Wanted to point out that Stane was, in fact, someone's worst enemy.
Wanted to say out loud that he'd deserved it, and Sherlock hadn't been there to say it to.
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"Yeah, I guess it really didn't sound that good," he concedes.
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Mr Mayer - the real James Mayer - hadn't struck Cal as the type to bide his time.
"Anyway, if he was gonna get himself killed anyway, maybe I should have. I mean, something else, the Hellmouth thing is way too elaborate."
It's partly a joke. Partly not.
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"Well, one of us should have," he says. "It would have saved some trouble. And watching someone gets sucked into the Hellmouth is not as fun as it sounds."
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He may not trouble himself over Stane, but that doesn't mean it was a pleasant experience. And you'd never know it from talking to Tony, but he must -
"He's definitely better off not knowing, right?"
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And can you imagine having that conversation?
Sherlock has.
He'd do it. If he had to. If it would truly make anything better.
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"How's he doing, anyway?"
Cal doesn't see as much of Tony as he used to, and Tony doesn't let much show. Not of that.
(Not unlike Cal himself. There are quite a few people who think Cal doesn't care much about his father's death at all, and that suits him just fine. That kind of thing is private. It's a weakness.)
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"The what?"
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"No, I think I'd remember."
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Really?
He's heard all about how competent she is, but - really?
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Cal, ever a Chandler, is already thinking about the publicity.
He doesn't think it's going to be the good kind.
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