Sherlock will never ask Mycroft what will happen to his crime scene. He knows better than to even attempt to take pictures on the sly either. What he sees here, what he's gathered, will be it.
The clues aren't here on the body. The body just signals a failure for Sherlock to have stopped the murder and save a bit of face.
He is already texting someone. Not Lestrade. Not even John. He's trying to get an astrological date pinned down and that is neither of their fortays.
"Will you be all right?" He's distracted. One can forgive him for that display of concern.
o.o Oh, only one problem, Sherlock would find a way to exploit it.
Date: 2011-01-09 04:22 pm (UTC)The clues aren't here on the body. The body just signals a failure for Sherlock to have stopped the murder and save a bit of face.
He is already texting someone. Not Lestrade. Not even John. He's trying to get an astrological date pinned down and that is neither of their fortays.
"Will you be all right?" He's distracted. One can forgive him for that display of concern.