And what I enjoy is learning, slowly and methodically, what you like, Ms Vaux.
[This sounds more thoughtful than it is. It’s actually a little selfish, treating it all like its own little mystery to unravel, pulling it back layer by layer. Enticing in mind first, body second.]
So then we are left at an impasse. Who shall unravel who first — if that is a quandary you would like to try to tackle.
[She'll have a moment to sit (if she chooses to) while he prepares the coffee. It's... interesting, and with some worrisome clattering taking place here and there, but eventually, the coffee is well on its way to percolating.]
You do not consider yourself one, do you? At any rate, I've noticed a few interesting colors on your own strings.
[He has an idea, if only because this was briefly discussed before with Mr Ruggie.]
Yes, I think so! A fellow back home -- a prosecutor who once went by the title of Mr Reaper. [Well, he had "Reaper" in his title.] As such, you can imagine his personality: dark and dour, quite serious. Given my line of work, we crossed paths a few times, and it was not always a pleasurable encounter.
I believe blue may represent something similar to this. A mild... friction.
[He loops his arm in hers, keeping her close, but her comment amuses him. As though she has not seen how he “comports” himself in the bedroom once before.]
You mean beyond sleeping in until the afternoon? How I miss those days back at Baker Street.
[Into their room they go! He’ll close the door behind them.]
But tonight, I would much rather focus upon certain company of which I am very, very fond of.
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And what I enjoy is learning, slowly and methodically, what you like, Ms Vaux.
[This sounds more thoughtful than it is. It’s actually a little selfish, treating it all like its own little mystery to unravel, pulling it back layer by layer. Enticing in mind first, body second.]
So then we are left at an impasse. Who shall unravel who first — if that is a quandary you would like to try to tackle.
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for emmet.
Excellent! With any luck, on our return home, we can keep our belongings and I can show Iris proof of my rubbing elbows with someone famous.
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for minato.
And then you forgot.
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for sprezzatura.
[She'll have a moment to sit (if she chooses to) while he prepares the coffee. It's... interesting, and with some worrisome clattering taking place here and there, but eventually, the coffee is well on its way to percolating.]
You do not consider yourself one, do you? At any rate, I've noticed a few interesting colors on your own strings.
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for marianne.
Here, let me assist you.
[And he does, reaching for that knot to work at it with deft fingers.
What are the colors looking like?]
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for ingo.
[He has an idea, if only because this was briefly discussed before with Mr Ruggie.]
Yes, I think so! A fellow back home -- a prosecutor who once went by the title of Mr Reaper. [Well, he had "Reaper" in his title.] As such, you can imagine his personality: dark and dour, quite serious. Given my line of work, we crossed paths a few times, and it was not always a pleasurable encounter.
I believe blue may represent something similar to this. A mild... friction.
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Of course. After all, how is one to solve mysteries when one hand is forever clutched around a coffee mug? With the coffee within gone cold, no less.
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Likely so, but my suggestion is that you do not try at all.
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Not particularly, no.
[Sholmes, don't say that so easily.]
Very well. Let's go... to the costume shop! There are plenty of mirrors there.
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Mr Ruggie! Do not say such things. I am far, far from rich, and I have created quite a fine legacy of deduction and detection for myself.
Re: for ruggie.
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[He loops his arm in hers, keeping her close, but her comment amuses him. As though she has not seen how he “comports” himself in the bedroom once before.]
You mean beyond sleeping in until the afternoon? How I miss those days back at Baker Street.
[Into their room they go! He’ll close the door behind them.]
But tonight, I would much rather focus upon certain company of which I am very, very fond of.
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