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The Gloria Scott: Gang Aft Agley
Title: The Gloria Scott: Gang Aft Agley
Author: gardnerhill
Word Count: 60
Rating: G
Warning: Postulation in progress.
Summary: You never get a second chance to make a first impression.
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“Victor Trevor was your first?” I caressed his knee. “How did you fare?”
“Poorly.” Holmes sighed, rummaging through his papers. “On our first holiday, my deductions helped ruin Victor’s father’s health just in time for another man’s appearance to take his life altogether. We broke up after that.”
I winced. “Then it’s good my father died before we met. Ow!”
Author: gardnerhill
Word Count: 60
Rating: G
Warning: Postulation in progress.
Summary: You never get a second chance to make a first impression.
***
“Victor Trevor was your first?” I caressed his knee. “How did you fare?”
“Poorly.” Holmes sighed, rummaging through his papers. “On our first holiday, my deductions helped ruin Victor’s father’s health just in time for another man’s appearance to take his life altogether. We broke up after that.”
I winced. “Then it’s good my father died before we met. Ow!”
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In Watson's defence, the almost bathos of 'We broke up after that' is very funny ^____^ I can just hear Holmes listing all the calamities, pausing for a moment, and then mournfully adding that unconscious punchline. Watson did well to opt for a bit of dark humour in exchange.
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