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Sherlock Holmes ([personal profile] notquiteheartless) wrote in [community profile] lucetilogs2012-08-10 01:50 am

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Who: Sherlock Holmes and Jim Moriarty
What: The Final Problem
When: August 10th, 9:00 PM
Where: Community House 2, Room 21
Summary:
Rating: PG-13
This time, when Moriarty comes, it is under invitation from Sherlock Holmes.

The flat is done up so closely to Baker Street that one might, for a moment, think that Luceti was but a dream. But, no, it's quite real.

Sherlock stands at the window, watching the man approach from outside and turning only halfway when he hears the door open.

"Thank you," the politeness seems almost genuine, "for coming."
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[personal profile] sooochangeable 2012-08-10 08:07 am (UTC)(link)
"Touching."

His voice is hollow. And there's some kind of endless intelligence in his eyes that leaps at the chance to do something dangerous. He always laughed when Sherlock jumped in front of the metaphorical bullet to prove he was the smartest, that he knew everything. Wasn't that was James was about to participate in? But who was he validating? Himself or Holmes?

The winner would find out, wouldn't they.

"Very well, let's play," he says it and the words fall flat. He isn't paying attention to how he should sound and instead focuses on the game. Deriving what he knows of Sherlock and what Sherlock knows of him to come to a conclusion. This is fun.
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[personal profile] sooochangeable 2012-08-10 08:19 am (UTC)(link)
"It's always been just us, Sherlock."

And it's true. They've only ever been on their own playing field. It was like the world operated in multi-leveled chess boards with the mere mortals always one or two boards down and them at the very top circling one another.

Tonight it was just simplified down to them. It was a lot more peaceful.

"You're too easily distracted," a simple commentary.
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[personal profile] sooochangeable 2012-08-10 08:37 am (UTC)(link)
The smile that curves on his face is simpering and his head lolls back with a grunt of: "Good God you're a frustrating one Sherlock."

His face slumps back into view, still calculating and playing the game - but there's no reason they can't talk while they play is there?

"Always leading me on, letting me think you understand." You'd think he was talking about a date or something typical with the phrases he uses. But he trusts Sherlock to read the fine print.

"Terribly rude." James clicked his tongue, and went reaching - for a moment it looked as if he were going toward the bottle in front of Sherlock - but his hand altered course toward a cup of tea.
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[personal profile] sooochangeable 2012-08-10 08:51 am (UTC)(link)
The instant the base of the queen touches the board, James fixes it with such a look it's a wonder the piece doesn't spontaneously combust. "Do you?"

There is heat in his voice now. Hate. His ever-searching glare does not waver from Sherlock's as he dumps sugar into his tea.

"Do you really?"
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[personal profile] sooochangeable 2012-08-10 09:02 am (UTC)(link)
His jaw works back and forth while the chain swings. It's familiar and another cube of refined sugar goes into his tea.

Moriarty sits back into his chair. Waits a moment. In this second not a part of him moves; he does not breath, he does not twitch. Nothing.

"There are times that I think so too." In speaking, he gives Sherlock an answer to his bluff.

Another lump of sugar
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[personal profile] sooochangeable 2012-08-13 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh, Sherlock. What makes you think I even want your little bauble, hm?"

He shakes his head. Acting for all the world as if Sherlock was being completely idiotic. His gaze dips down to his tea - really now starting to be more of a sludge than anything.

"Complicating things again, darling."

After all, winning meant being alive with his opposite dead. But for how long....a week? Then they'd just be doing this again. God that would get boring quickly.

"But, then again, you always did hate simplicity didn't you?"
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[personal profile] sooochangeable 2012-08-13 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
He hummed his response, neither confirming nor denying the fact that without an almost constant stream of stimulation - they might die of boredom. The thought brought a smile to his lips and he set his tea down.

"What would you do without me?"

And vice versa. James wasn't tired...just fed up. This game might be worth it after all. But he had no evidence of how good his odds were. If he chose wrong, would he die? Would he come back? Or be gone forever?