Drabbles, anyone?
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It's More Joy Day. I'm not feeling particularly joyful but I like the concept, so how about an offer of future joy?
Leave me a fandom, a pairing (or a character) and a prompt on Dreamwidth.
Tomorrow night when I'm alone and hiding from the rain, I'll write you a drabble.
Leave me a fandom, a pairing (or a character) and a prompt on Dreamwidth.
Tomorrow night when I'm alone and hiding from the rain, I'll write you a drabble.
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Date: 2011-01-13 11:58 pm (UTC)Sherlock, Holmes/Watson, Sunday tea
Date: 2011-01-15 12:52 pm (UTC)The one and only exception to Sherlock's entire way of life is Sunday tea. Every Sunday afternoon at exactly four o'clock John will find himself dragged into some café, restaurant or hotel for afternoon tea. As far as John's concerned, afternoon tea should be a cuppa and a few biscuits, not finger sandwiches and croissants, colourful macaroons and poetically described tea choices. He wants a cuppa, not an 'indulgent experience for the senses' that costs over twenty quid each. But come hell or high water -- or in Sherlock's case, mysterious disappearances and puzzling murders -- Sunday afternoons mean afternoon tea.
It's not the strangest thing about Sherlock, but it's baffling. Strange enough that eventually -- after five consecutive afternoon teas, all at different but equally expensive establishments -- John has to ask. "Why do you keep taking me out for afternoon tea? Every Sunday, same routine, and it's not that I don't enjoy it but it is odd. So, why?"
"Sitting with someone else makes me look less eccentric," Sherlock says airily, helping himself to a vividly blue macaroon. "You appreciate routine and this is an outing I enjoy, so it should be a happy compromise."
"A happy compromise," John echoes because, well, what do you say to that?
"We're two people," Sherlock says, long fingers waving from himself to John, "going out and having fun."
John blinks and looks away, recalling saying something very similar not too long ago. He thinks it through and then decides that even if it's a stupid question, he still needs to ask. "You make it sound like we're dating."
"We're not?" Despite a mouthful of sugar confectionary, Sherlock sounds genuinely surprised. "What are we missing?"
"What stops this from being a date?" John asks. He waits for the obvious answer to occur to him, but it doesn't. Sherlock's even paid. Mostly because John can boil a kettle and make a cup of tea himself, so he refuses to pay ridiculous prices just to drink it in a fancy tea room, but he still paid. "Don't think we're missing anything, honestly."
"That's settled, then," Sherlock says, and in the same breath adds, "The blueberry macaroons are delicious, John. You really should try one. With your eyes closed if the colour unnerves you so much."
"I'll stick to my overpriced pot of tea, thanks."
Re: Sherlock, Holmes/Watson, Sunday tea
Date: 2011-01-16 12:24 am (UTC)Re: Sherlock, Holmes/Watson, Sunday tea
Date: 2011-01-17 01:36 am (UTC)Re: Sherlock, Holmes/Watson, Sunday tea
Date: 2011-06-16 09:14 am (UTC)Re: Sherlock, Holmes/Watson, Sunday tea
Date: 2011-06-16 09:02 pm (UTC)