Author:
methylviolet10bRating: PG
Character(s): Sherlock Holmes, John Watson
Summary: Holmes does not understand why Watson fails to see.
Warnings: Mild spoilers for RETI.
Word Count: 60, plus an extended-play version (100 words)
Author's Notes: 60 words of my own inspired by one of the canon stories.
Disclaimer: I don't own them.
RETI – Natural AdvantagesWatson’s failure to use his natural advantages in the course of our cases never fails to aggravate me. With the daily evidence before his eyes – that of an unsociable, cynical, solitary detective craving his company and conversation, sharing cases, lodgings, and life with him – how can he ever doubt his being able to draw out anyone he chooses to notice?
Extended-play version (100 words):Watson’s failure to use his natural advantages in the course of our cases aggravates me. His looks alone would be sufficient, but it is the heart of the man that truly wins confidences.
He says he does not think of doing so, and to some extent I believe him. He is naturally modest. But with the daily evidence before his eyes – that of charming an unsociable, cynical, solitary detective into craving his company and conversation, sharing his cases, lodgings, and life with him – how can he ever doubt his being able to draw out anyone
else he chooses to notice?