he gave me an injection in the back of my hand to do a biopsy of something there
I hope it was for nothing serious!
I think I was looking at it from a dentist point of view, which always takes forever and doesn't work for me anyway. I've never had local anywhere else, I'm happy to say.
I feel a bit bad for John and Sherlock that they'll never know the truth! But Sherlock couldn't handle the truth, and John seems highly averse to it here.
Oh, they may come round to it eventually. I toyed with how I wanted John to react, but I do think he's a man of science first. I see him as being more open to it than Sherlock, once he's given proof, but until then, probably pretty skeptical. But I also see him as a live and let live fellow, so not too terribly judgmental. But a little judgmental. Because Sherlock Holmes probably wears off on a person. Though, I also see Sherlock pretty uncaring in terms of beliefs like religion. I don't think he'd give a toss who you worshipped. He'd just judge you for it. /ramble
It's nice to see John getting to catch up a little with an old friend. I'd wish that they got together for lunch after it was all over, but, knowing John and Sherlock, there probably isn't any point even in wishing.
I have hope that John managed to get over to the Forrester's for dinner before he left. With or without Sherlock. Though it kind of amuses me to think how Sherlock and Samara would interact, because she's pretty quick-witted.
I keep thinking that Sherlock is going to be hopping mad that he can't figure out, nor will Harry tell him, how Dresden manages to do the things he does.
Ha! Yes. I tried to have him sort of borderline out of control here, because I figure he'd get more and more angry as the case went on. Then, after it was over, spend weeks doing experiments to try to explain it.
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Date: 2013-01-20 09:04 pm (UTC)I hope it was for nothing serious!
I think I was looking at it from a dentist point of view, which always takes forever and doesn't work for me anyway. I've never had local anywhere else, I'm happy to say.
I feel a bit bad for John and Sherlock that they'll never know the truth! But Sherlock couldn't handle the truth, and John seems highly averse to it here.
Oh, they may come round to it eventually. I toyed with how I wanted John to react, but I do think he's a man of science first. I see him as being more open to it than Sherlock, once he's given proof, but until then, probably pretty skeptical. But I also see him as a live and let live fellow, so not too terribly judgmental. But a little judgmental. Because Sherlock Holmes probably wears off on a person. Though, I also see Sherlock pretty uncaring in terms of beliefs like religion. I don't think he'd give a toss who you worshipped. He'd just judge you for it. /ramble
It's nice to see John getting to catch up a little with an old friend. I'd wish that they got together for lunch after it was all over, but, knowing John and Sherlock, there probably isn't any point even in wishing.
I have hope that John managed to get over to the Forrester's for dinner before he left. With or without Sherlock. Though it kind of amuses me to think how Sherlock and Samara would interact, because she's pretty quick-witted.
I keep thinking that Sherlock is going to be hopping mad that he can't figure out, nor will Harry tell him, how Dresden manages to do the things he does.
Ha! Yes. I tried to have him sort of borderline out of control here, because I figure he'd get more and more angry as the case went on. Then, after it was over, spend weeks doing experiments to try to explain it.
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