Jim Moriarty. Hii~ (
notordinary) wrote in
dear_mun2012-04-20 03:51 pm
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Oh. Oh.
This is good. This is good.
It isn't enough for you, anymore, is it. You're getting bored. I could have told you - could have warned you. He's ordinary. He's on the side of the angels. He'll always be boring, and you'll always want more.
You know the City, now, you know her webs - her intrigues - you know every last thread you could pull and twist.
You and I... We could bring the whole house of cards down. We could really show them something interesting. We could make sure no one was bored. We--
SHUT. UP.
IDIOT. COWARD.
Say no to me, and I will destroy you. Not today, oh no.
But just wait.
I'll burn you hollow from the inside.
This is good. This is good.
It isn't enough for you, anymore, is it. You're getting bored. I could have told you - could have warned you. He's ordinary. He's on the side of the angels. He'll always be boring, and you'll always want more.
You know the City, now, you know her webs - her intrigues - you know every last thread you could pull and twist.
You and I... We could bring the whole house of cards down. We could really show them something interesting. We could make sure no one was bored. We--
SHUT. UP.
IDIOT. COWARD.
Say no to me, and I will destroy you. Not today, oh no.
But just wait.
I'll burn you hollow from the inside.

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[The question is: does he care, which he doesn't.]
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I offer you a game and you don't even want to play.
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[Which it doesn't.]
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Good, Sherlock. Go on, back to the ordinary people.
Let Daddy play with the grown ups.
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[This is Sherlock playing, Moriarty.]
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I have a fact for you, Sherlock.
You're here because you need me. Because you can't help yourself.
I know you're so very good at being coy, but we both know you want to play. Or do I need to find your doctor first, before you'll come down in the mud?
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Dull. Besides, my mun has seen the 'cast list'... you have no need of me.
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SHERLOCK.
You've missed the point. You're missing the point entirely.
Who do you think I am? Who do you think she is?
There can only be one of us at a time, she can't be both, she can only be one, and that is her problem.
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Do not blame the fact that my mun lacks understanding on me. Besides. People don't like my mun much.
[That includes Sherlock. The mun is far too much like Sherlock for most people's liking.]
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As if people disliking me ever kept me from going anywhere.
[He presses his hands together almost in a prayer, raising them to his lips - a perfect wide-eyed mockery of Sherlock's thinking pose.]
But you understand now. You understand now why she won't let me and you understand now why I have to find my fun elsewhere.
Don't you.
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Keep your eye out for me, Shirley. Maybe over on B-a-k-e-r street.
My games are always the best.
Even for those who don't want to play.
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It's true Shirley in the City keeps her pretty oc-cu-pied. [Each syllable enunciated with a sharp point.] And well. Work. You know. Boring, mundane things.
But I could make her find the time if I thought it was something worthwhile.
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[He pauses with a small smile.]
There are... shall we say... opportunities... for you to be... distracted.
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Go on then, Shirley. Don't be coy. She has a PM box, you know.
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Oh, but you're so smart, Jim, can't you work it out?
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Administrator for one.
But you belong to another that she already belongs to, though she hasn't been participating and certainly not with me.
She didn't know we had a connection but I suppose it's rather obvious.
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[Modesty is over-rated.]