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bakerstreet2013-08-04 10:12 pm
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picture prompt meme.

the picture prompt meme
I — Comment with your character.
II — Others will leave a picture (or two, or three...)
III — Reply to them with a setting based on the picture.
IV — Be aware that this meme will likely be image-heavy. That's kind of the point.
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[He mumbles to himself as he checks the three places he'd mentally checked off. He grins after a moment, then tosses the folder back down on the desk.]
Let's go see what what they're trying to hide.
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[She nods toward the screen where the security guard has thrown away the chip bag and is headed toward the door.]
Lead the way.
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Walk quickly but quietly. [He warns her as he does as she asks and leads the way out of the security room and down a back hallway that they hadn't come in through.]
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What are we going to do about the cameras in the stairwells?
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We've been caught on the security cameras since we got here. If they haven't noticed us yet, it's doubtful that will change.
[The plan isn't exactly full-proof, but with stationary cameras it's incredibly difficult to get through the entire path without showing up in the footage without implementing their own looped clip. Unfortunately they hadn't had time to stop by the video room and it would be too dangerous to go back now.]
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They turn the corner and Sherlock reaches over to open the door to the stairwell, letting Joan take point.]
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When they reach the ground floor, Joan again glances up at the cameras, and raises her eyebrows to see the wires have been cut. She nods toward them.]
Probably backup, in case the loop fails.
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[This paranoia is more than enough to shine suspicion on the people involved in this surveillance dark spot. Maybe Mrs. Carter had stumbled into something through one of those three doors that eventually led to her murder.
He opens the door to the stairwell cautiously, just a crack at first. There's no sounds and nothing within the small line of visibility to make him worry. Just passed the stairwell door and a few turns forward is the hallway caught in temporal stasis in the security footage upstairs. On first glance, the hallway itself seems entirely unremarkable.]
Now, which door hides the lion?
[He steps to the centre of the triangle made from camera positions and angles. He observes each of the doors in turn, but no amount of perception can pick up on clues that aren't present.]
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You take the right, I'll take the left?
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Careful. It's most likely not booby trapped, but we can't rule out the possibility after all of the precautions taken to keep this hidden.
[He slips his own set of lock picks out of his Belstaff. The case is older and more worn than Joan's, but that's simply because he's been had it a lot longer. It rarely got used back in London, but Americans don't seem to trust him as openly at the crime scenes for some reason.]
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[She crouches at the first door, slides in the bottom pick, then begins manipulating the tumblers with the top one. She's still relatively new at this, so it takes her longer than it would take Sherlock. Eventually, though, the lock clicks, and she carefully turns it until the door opens.]
You know... I probably should have more of a plan for this, but I don't XD /makes it up as they go
[Sherlock speaks over his shoulder once he gets the lock opened. He pays special attention to the sound of it to see if there's anything about it that's been tampered with. It sounds like any other mass-produced lock, so he eyes the door Joan's chosen suspiciously as he waits so they can open both doors at the same time.]
Seat of the pants RPing is the best kind!
[The answer is wry as she eases the door open. She pulls a small flashlight from her coat, clicks it on and looks around. It looks like this is an advertising agency. There's a large sign on the wall over the receptionist desk, Anderson Advertising, that gleams in the light. It's absolutely quiet. She goes to the desk and looks over the counter. Phone. Computer. Stationery with the logo. She doubts this is what they're looking for, unless it's a good cover.
Keeps things exciting XD
[Sherlock soundlessly twists the door handle and he presses it inward by small increments. There's no resistance against the door so it lessens the possibility of a mechanical booby trap. After several seconds, he has the door open wide enough to fit through it. He reaches for his flashlight once he's inside and clicks it on, taking a look at what's around him.
Refrigeration units. Storage.]
Joan.
[He's calling out but his voice is barely louder than a whisper. He walks to one of the refrigerators and skims over a yellow slip of paper attached to it.]
Oh God...
[Bioterrorism? In New York?
Little does he know that the second he unlocked the door leading into this room, a silent alarm would have alerted the gang in charge of this operation to their presence.]
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Oh my god...
[This is worse than she expected. Mob activity, sure. Counterfeit operation, maybe. But this?]
Should we open them? See what they have?
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[He steps back from the fridge and freezes in place. There's a distinctive click of the stairwell door opening.]
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[The sound silences her. She looks toward the door then back at Sherlock, eyes wide. There's definitely somebody coming. She glances around, trying to find something to defend herself with.]
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Sherlock turns off his flashlight and looks around the room. If they left, they would be caught. If they stayed in here, they would be caught. It seems like there's no escaping it at this point... and since they're already in this room, it's very likely their lives will be in danger if they are identified.
Fighting is their only option. He moves to the wall near the door and flips his flashlight in his hand to test the weight of it and to ease his nerves. A flashlight may not be the most effective blunt force instrument, but it's the best he has on his person.]
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She grabs the bottle. She doesn't have time to protect herself. She can only hope to damage their pursuer more than herself.
She presses herself to the other side of the door, turning her head to look at Sherlock as the footsteps arrive at the door, and the doorknob turns.]
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His fingers loosen and grip the torch in a wave-like manner as he waits until the young man enters headfirst. He swings his weapon downward, wincing slightly as it collides with a nasty thunk against the back of the man's scalp.]
Idiot.
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She exhales as she realizes the man was alone. He's carrying a walkie-talkie, though, so more people will certainly be coming.
She sets the bottle down and grabs Sherlock's arm.]
More people will be on their way. We should hide in the offices across the hall.
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He looks up when Joan touches his arm.]
Right.
[He bends down to grab the man's arms and pull him him out of the doorway so he'd be less likely noticed. When he stands back up all the way, he straightens out his coat and then leads the way outside the room first. No one's coming so far.]
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We should probably go to one of the offices in back. Lock and barricade the door.
[They're dealing with people willing to infect the New York populace with ebola. Who knows what sort of fire power they have?]
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Let's look for one with a window while we're at it.
[There's no use just barricading the door if they're going to be cornered.]
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