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bakerstreet2012-01-26 12:24 pm
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the totally innocent

SLEEP SNUGGLE MEME
Whether it's for comfort or warmth some people just can't sleep without someone/thing to hold. Others hate it and are forced to put up with it from whoever it is they chose to share a bed with. Whatever your personal thoughts on the matter, this is what's happening now!
HOW TO:
1. Comment with Character/Fandom/Specifications in the subject line. Don't be afraid to go into specifics about their bed and/or sleepwear in the op comment if you like.
2. Reply to others as their bed-mate. Are you firends, lovers, siblings, stranger on a cold night? Work it out.
3. Cuddling happens!
He makes a really good Sebastian PB.
Normally he wouldn't trust sleeping in the same room with a stranger, especially one as capable of killing him as he was of them.... but hey, their bosses were supposedly on good business terms with one another and it would be bad business etiquette to kill the second in command of a fellow napoleon of crime.
They were grown men. They've got enough military background to handle being with other men in closed quarters. They can deal with one bed between them.]
:D
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Seriously?! [He scowled at the makeshift wall because... the bed really wasn't that large. That was practically another person's room between them.]
I heard of homophobic, man, but this... [Utterly ridiculous.]
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[And he doesn't care about homophobia. He could never find the time nor the interest to care...]
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[Eliot wasn't going to stand sharing a bed with someone who had to build a wall to separate them in order to sleep. He grabbed the nearest pillow in the fort and threw it onto the ground. The cool blue gaze he glowered back with dared the colonel to do something about it.]
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He narrows his eyes in thought before letting out a sigh and closing his eyes again.] American colloquium that I'm, fortunately, not exactly familiar with.
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And if Moriarty could deduce his pet colonel physically shared a bed with someone else, well, the British crime lord was welcome to take it up with Eliot, or even worse, Moreau.
Eliot in the mean time took down the rest of the pillows and spread out on the newly opened space.]
Trust me, you're not missin' anythin' with that one.