Canon Story: The Red-headed League
Title: Distinctive Features
Author:
scfrankles
Rating: G
Author's Notes: ”It is your commonplace, featureless crimes which are really puzzling, just as a commonplace face is the most difficult to identify.”
“Good heavens, sir,” said Holmes. “You seem so familiar and yet… Your features are so commonplace. Undistinguished. A thought though! Perhaps if you had a decorative fringe betwixt nose and upper lip, it might…”
“Yes! Fine!” said Watson. “I simply felt like a change! But as it apparently troubles you so much, I shall regrow the damn moustache!”
Title: Distinctive Features
Author:
Rating: G
Author's Notes: ”It is your commonplace, featureless crimes which are really puzzling, just as a commonplace face is the most difficult to identify.”
“Good heavens, sir,” said Holmes. “You seem so familiar and yet… Your features are so commonplace. Undistinguished. A thought though! Perhaps if you had a decorative fringe betwixt nose and upper lip, it might…”
“Yes! Fine!” said Watson. “I simply felt like a change! But as it apparently troubles you so much, I shall regrow the damn moustache!”
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Date: 2015-02-15 10:46 am (UTC):-)
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Date: 2015-02-15 06:07 pm (UTC)It's a good thing Watson is so intrigued by Holmes's "dual-natured" personality that he describes so eloquently in "The Red-Headed League", and Holmes's genius in general. Otherwise I can't imagine him sticking around for long. :-p
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Date: 2015-02-15 06:56 pm (UTC)And I suspect the fascination is to a certain extent mutual: "I never get your limits, Watson," said he. "There are unexplored possibilities about you." (SUSS ^^)
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Date: 2015-02-15 08:32 pm (UTC)I agree, the fascination has to be mutual. Otherwise why would Holmes suffer to have Watson around so much? It can't just be for his share of the rent. After all, Holmes turns down plenty of money on a regular basis.
It's interesting, when we last read SUSS, that particular comment at first seemed lovely, but then it struck me as being very sarcastic, coming as it did right before Holmes pointed out another of Watson's shortcomings. I suppose it could be both--the way Holmes really feels, but expressed in a sardonic context. Now that seems very Holmes.
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Date: 2015-02-17 10:15 pm (UTC)But truly, this is a fantastic play on a great line and a delightfully hairy dilemma. One hopes the two of them will get to the bottom of it.
*tries not to make a hairy bottom joke*
*fails*
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