Sherlock Holmes
Consulting Detective
The world's only consulting detective
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Oct 10, 2011 19:43:41 GMT
Post by Sherlock Holmes on Oct 10, 2011 19:43:41 GMT
No, stay, at least until my experiment is concluded. Then it's up to you.
*charming smile with a tiny hint of manipulation*
(awkwardly) Besides, I need to know everything about Jim.
*puts down violin and picks up notepad*
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Oct 10, 2011 19:46:50 GMT
Post by Molly Hooper on Oct 10, 2011 19:46:50 GMT
(thinks) Yay yay yay he wants me to stay. I could jump and dance and oh he want me to stay *acts like she doesn't care much about what he wants to say*What story do you want to tell me now?
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Sherlock Holmes
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Oct 10, 2011 20:01:51 GMT
Post by Sherlock Holmes on Oct 10, 2011 20:01:51 GMT
On the one hand, this could net me a whole file on Moriarty--but who knows how much of it is wrong? I can work that out later--it'll give me something to do if nothing else. On the other hand, she'll go on and on for days about something that would otherwise never interest me. I just hope she doesn't think I'm a gossip and come around to me while I'm working with "did you see Stamford's tie today?". However, I can't wait to see her reaction when my experiment goes off.
*takes out pen* Well, how did you first meet? All the details, please--I need them for analysis.
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Oct 10, 2011 20:11:16 GMT
Post by Molly Hooper on Oct 10, 2011 20:11:16 GMT
*smiles while telling the story*Well I posted something on my homepage and he commented on it and... *giggles*he asked me if I am the girl with the nose, who works in the morgue. Why do you wanna know?
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Oct 10, 2011 20:17:58 GMT
Post by Sherlock Holmes on Oct 10, 2011 20:17:58 GMT
Why else? Know your enemy. I did actually mean after the blog post--I've read it.
*loud noise resembling repeated gunfire comes from the kitchen*
*smile*
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Oct 10, 2011 20:28:41 GMT
Post by Molly Hooper on Oct 10, 2011 20:28:41 GMT
Well we met to drink a coffee and we talked a bit about the work...and we...we talked...actually we talked about you...He asked me what you do and so on...and...uh...and why you're always so mean... *looks on the floor*
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Sherlock Holmes
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Oct 10, 2011 20:41:03 GMT
Post by Sherlock Holmes on Oct 10, 2011 20:41:03 GMT
No reaction at all to exploding bullets in the oven? She's either acclimatized to gunfire, drugged, or overwhelmed with romantic feelings for Moriarty.
What did you say when he asked why I was mean?
*gets really close to Molly and stares directly at her eyes*
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Oct 10, 2011 20:54:39 GMT
Post by Molly Hooper on Oct 10, 2011 20:54:39 GMT
*gets nervous*Oh my God, his eyes are so deep and intelligent.Um..um..I said that you're...sometimes a bit shy and not sure what to say...and he said he wants to meet you ...
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Sherlock Holmes
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Oct 11, 2011 2:57:36 GMT
Post by Sherlock Holmes on Oct 11, 2011 2:57:36 GMT
*eyes still locked firmly on hers*
Slight dilation of the pupils, but not bloodshot eyes. Either he's been really clever at drugging her, or she's drugged herself...
*somewhat softer than usual, as if too excited to shout*
Molly, were you aware that love is a drug? The chemical responses in the brain are nearly identical to certain amphetamines. Dopamine and norepinephrine are released, prompting numerous physical reactions, such as dilated pupils, shaking hands, increases in the intensity of breathing, and occasionally alternating between flushing and paling. In addition to that, oxytocin is produced, inhibiting the functions of the amygdala, creating an atmosphere of increased trust.
In short, when you're in love, there's nothing you wouldn't do or say for the object of your affection. You'd even believe their lies or the ones you've told yourself because you want to believe in them. One of the most ancient arts of manipulation involves telling someone who's in love with you what they want to hear. It's a game Moriarty knows well.
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Oct 11, 2011 19:25:21 GMT
Post by Molly Hooper on Oct 11, 2011 19:25:21 GMT
*looks at Sherlock in a shocked way* You mean he was just lying? But why? I...I can't believe this. What do I have that's worth lying to me like that?
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Sherlock Holmes
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Oct 11, 2011 22:59:03 GMT
Post by Sherlock Holmes on Oct 11, 2011 22:59:03 GMT
You know me. He needed to know all about me as I need to know all about him. As intellectually stimulating as I find his challenges, he will go on killing until he is stopped. He's a consultant like myself, but on the other side of the law. He committed his first murder in grade school and never looked back. I'm the one thing threatening him--he used you to learn about me. I need you to make the exchange of information an equal one. Tell me everything you you know about Jim Moriarty. Lives depend on it.
*opens laptop to a word processor to take notes*
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Oct 12, 2011 4:54:13 GMT
Post by Molly Hooper on Oct 12, 2011 4:54:13 GMT
I guess everything he told me was a lie anyways, but...okay...Well he uh...he likes cats and coffee and musicals He hates his work at the IT, but he liked helping me...He's always on time and he's ...he's vey cute. smiles, but then her smile fades
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Oct 12, 2011 14:22:04 GMT
Post by Sherlock Holmes on Oct 12, 2011 14:22:04 GMT
I think the enormity of her mistake may have just hit her.
Which musicals? Did he say? What were his favorite songs?
If I were a gambler, I'd guess Sweeney Todd...
Where did he get his coffee? How did he take it? How many cups did he drink in a day? Did he have any ritualistic behaviors in the preparation of his coffee? One can tell a lot about a man by the way he takes his coffee and tea.
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Oct 12, 2011 16:08:38 GMT
Post by Molly Hooper on Oct 12, 2011 16:08:38 GMT
Well, I don't know his favorite musical, but we saw 'Blood Brothers'. It was about twins who get seperated and one of them becomes a criminal and kills the other brother, who is a lawyer. Let me show you. goes to the computer and shows Sherlock the homepage www.bloodbrothersmusical.com/And well we drank coffee in the kitchen. We met two or three times a day. One day he took me to Starbucks. He got hismself a normal dark coffee and a Cinnamon Dolce Frappucccino for me, because it was Christmas time. I still can't believe that he's a criminal, I bet Sherlock confuses him with someone else.smiles
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Sherlock Holmes
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Oct 12, 2011 16:52:19 GMT
Post by Sherlock Holmes on Oct 12, 2011 16:52:19 GMT
*glances at webpage*Interesting topic for a musical, if a bit cliché for a story.(Moriarty.doc) JIM MORIARTY
Arrogant High intelligence (probably genius level) Aware of body language and the impressions it gives (excellent at disguises) Victim of childhood bullying--lashed out to murder Strong psychopathic tendencies (however, rather than impassiveness or blame, he genuinely enjoys his criminal activities--possibly gets adrenaline highs--also flaunts intelligence rather than hides it) Good observational skills Inventive/creative
*adds*Black coffee Musicals (possibly false--apparently enjoyed Blood Brothers) Likes cats (probably false) Not keen on IT job (possibly false) Willing to utilize biochemical manipulation to exploit others
Did he enjoy the play? Did he take you to dinner afterward? What led you to seeing that particular play--who chose it?
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