[Sherlock works one of his arms free enough from the sheet to hold onto Joan and he bunches some of the fabric up with his other hand to keep it from dragging on the ground. It's uncomfortable walking across the concrete and asphalt without shoes on, so it adds to the travel time. He's also making sure to keep his eyes out for anything out of the ordinary. Spies, scouts, potential ambush. Being abroad has made him almost soldier-like when it comes to viewing his surroundings. Sure, he'd get to his observations, but that has to wait until he knows there's no danger.]
Small child, second floor, third window to the left of our room.
[It's the only person he's found that's noticed them.]
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Small child, second floor, third window to the left of our room.
[It's the only person he's found that's noticed them.]