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Sonic y Silver
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The image of everyone just staring at a completely spaced-out Holmes waiting for him to get out of the carriage is so funny to me. Watson finally nudges him and he about jumps out of his skin and then looks at his audience of assembled (and impatient) murder investigators and goes âOh, sorry guys. I was just daydreaming :)â
Colonel Ross has got to be wondering what the heck sort of detective they called in for this case.
Meanwhile Watsonâs like âHe must have found a clue. I can tell because his eyes are sparkly â€ïžâ
Have I mentioned I love these stories?
Quick Silv Doodle!
đ OC in farmer wear SILV
I chose his eel form for this
losing it. by 'it' i mean ,m. my friends.
what if you were an immortal who physically could make other people immortal. What if every one of the worse days in your life was when one of the people you trusted the most betrayed you. What if youve only ever opened your heart like this to two other people and you killed them both. What if youâre sitting with your wife on her deathbed offering the world and she asks you to let her die. She asks you to hold your love out to the world. She asks you to hold her soul but never bring it back.
what if for once in your goddamned fucking life you listened.
Been enjoying the heck out of the Silver Blaze story lately (ACD original, Granada, and BBC Radio versions alike).
This story has so much to love:
Holmes showing off for Watson just because:
"We are going well,â said [Holmes], looking out the window and glancing at his watch. âOur rate at present is fifty-three and a half miles an hour.â âI have not observed the quarter-mile posts,â said I. âNor have I. But the telegraph posts upon this line are sixty yards apart, and the calculation is a simple one."
Holmes being rude to a man who absolutely deserves it (I love it when he just downright refuses to shake hands with people he doesn't like):
[Holmes] turned upon his heel, disregarding the trembling hand which the other held out to him, and we set off for Kingâs Pyland. âA more perfect compound of the bully, coward, and sneak than Master Silas Brown I have seldom met with,â remarked Holmes as we trudged along together.
The little moments of friendship between Holmes and Watson really stand out in this one too, here's a handful of my favourites:
âI should be most happy to go down with you if I should not be in the way,â said I. âMy dear Watson, you would confer a great favour upon me by coming."
[Holmes'] eyes were on the trail, but I happened to look a little to one side, and saw to my surprise the same tracks coming back again in the opposite direction. âOne for you, Watson,â said Holmes, when I pointed it out. âYou have saved us a long walk, which would have brought us back on our own traces."
I could see that Holmes was extremely pleased, for he chuckled and rubbed his hands together. âA long shot, Watson; a very long shot,â said he, pinching my arm.
Holmes also gets to prank just about everybody in this story in one way another, which is quite entertaining for both Holmes and the reader (if not the rest of the characters). Clive Merrison of the BBC radio adaptation does an excellent job of Holmesâ self-pleased, scheming voice when heâs up to something; itâs quite delightful.
And of course I love any story that gives Granada an excuse to let Jeremy near horses (the way you can hear him murmuring softly to reassure Silver Blaze when he sponges the dye off his face, my heart <3)
sloppy attempt at drawing Jeremy and Silver Blaze hidden under the cut so I donât have to look at it unless I want to