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Send me a “♥” for my character’s reaction to YOURS accidentally blurting out “I love you”.
"No… really?”

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"♥"
Send me a “♥” for my character’s reaction to YOURS accidentally blurting out “I love you”.
"No… really?”
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"Sorry, I didn't catch that. What did you say?"
Great! do you want to start?
Moriarty was out on a walk he’d just finished the days business when he crashed into another person.
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The cold air danced around her, pulling to leaves up into the air as she sat on the ground blankly looking out onto the street. She felt her skin slowly numbing as she held a cigarette between her fingers, unlit as she twirled it around. Cas felt something was wrong, some thing was out of place, but she could tell. This feeling overwhelmed her as she pondered the thoughts. Cas looked at the person approaching her as she grimly smiled. “Morning, can I help you?” she asked
"You're not going to lose me."
"It would be such a shame if I did, though." Jim gave the sad, puppy dog eyes.
"I need a hug."
Send “I need a hug” for my muse’s reaction.
"I’m surprised you’re asking for that from me, considering how much your father hates me."
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Is there anyone else here who would find it absolutely fantastic if Rowan Atkinson played Moriarty's estranged father in "Sherlock" for at least one episode? And then some how Rowan, Benedict and Martin would be tied up facing each other; their mouths duct-taped shut. And it would just be the three of them making silly faces for a minute.
Why I love the show Sherlock [BBC]
The consistent theme throughout the show is that the main characters [protagonists] are coming out of the wood work and finding their place in the world. Even more so is that the protagonists are seen as mostly loners: Sherlock Holmes, Mary Morstan, John Watson, Gregory Lestrade, Molly Hooper. And within the chaos they some how always find each other to help the weakest feel their strongest. Even more noticeable is that at the very beginning Sherlock even says: "I don't have friends John; I just have one."
Because the context in which the word "Friend" falls under is almost an entirely different universe' worth of difference to Sherlock in comparison to what the average person would consider the word "friend" to associate with.
When Sherlock is shot, and he's going through the process of trying to come out kicking... What got him to come back to life wasn't "Narrow it Down." It wasn't a happy thought to defeat the feeling of shock... It was when Moriarty said, "...John would cry; buckets and buckets." Because Sherlock does not have friends; meaning he is not loyal to everyone - he is distinctly loyal to just one person at that point in the story and it shows. Because unconditional love for my friends, sisters and boyfriend is what makes my own heart beat - and it even made Sherlock's kick-start. That is one of the many reasons why I love this show.