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( ᴛʜɪs ᴍʏsᴛᴇʀʏ ᴏɴʟʏ ʟᴇᴀᴅs ᴛᴏ ᴅᴏᴜʙᴛ ) ([personal profile] absurdities) wrote in [community profile] bakerstreet2013-09-13 12:53 pm

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 ANGST MEME



Sometimes we all want to play some angst and see just how far our characters will fall.
 
- Post your characters, name and series in the subject along with any preferences.
- Go to random.org and roll.
- Play!

 1. just depressed.
Things are tough, you're feeling worn out, or whatever the case, you're depressed. You need help or someone else thinks you do anyway.

 
2. abandoned.
You were left behind by everyone you hold dear and now you're forced to see how well they've adjusted, how happy they all are while you're screaming inside.

 
3. sick.
Cold, flu, or something even worse, all you can do is lay back and let someone take care of you.

 
4. fight.
You've been fighting nonstop with the other person and it just keep escalating.

 
5. break up.
You're being broken up with and they won't reconsider... Damn.

 
6. separated.
For some reason, you've been separated from the other person for a long time.

 
7. kidnapped.
You've been held captive for how long now? Maybe they've been torturing you even, using your blood to write ransom notes, threatening to cut off fingers to send next, etc. Rescue is on the way though, right?

 
8. beaten up.
Just because someone didn't like you or maybe they wanted something you had, whatever the case is, you're coming home sporting some nasty wounds and bruises.

 
9. jealousy.
You just have this undeniable jealousy suddenly and you need to let it out.

 
10. cheated on.
This goes beyond just suspicion and you have full on proof of what your lover has done. How do you handle it?

 
11. apathetic.
You're not sad, you're not happy, you just... don't feel much anymore. The sparkle of life has gone right out of you and you're just going through the motions now.

 
12. addicted.
Drugs, alcohol, whatever your drug of choice is, you can't fight the draw and you can't draw yourself out of the hole, but the other person is going to try.

 
13. bad romance.
You know this isn't good for either of you, but you can't stop now.

 
14. fear.
Nightmares, the feeling someone is following you, etc. You can't shake the feeling.

 
15. insanity.
You're seeing things and hearing them, waking up only to realize you've done things you don't remember or you're in a place you weren't before. You're losing it and you don't know what to do.

 
16. guilt.
It's eating you up inside and you have to tell someone about it now. You want to be punished and you won't take no for an answer.

 
17. loss
You've lost something dear to you.

 
18. wild card.
Combine some options or make your own!
consulting_freak: (Thymine)

Sad day. D: Maybe someone won't put in their app?

[personal profile] consulting_freak 2013-09-19 04:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Sherlock makes enough food for both of them, even though he's very well aware of the the fact that smelling it cooking has caused John's hang over to become violently productive. He doesn't mention it and simply leaves half of the eggs in the skillet for John to serve himself if he chooses to. If not, they'd end up in the bin and Sherlock isn't the type to mourn the waste of food.

Now that John is no longer intoxicated, he's feeling less bristled about the whole thing. Perhaps if he continues to keep John under his supervision, he can keep him from reaching for the bottle again. He can already anticipate the fighting, which says a lot since Sherlock doesn't usually think of social situations in advance unless it's pertinent to a case.

"Something like that. Later tonight after the maid and groundskeeper are in bed," he explains as he steps around John to carry his plate and tea over toward the table.
substituteskull: (Default)

Fingers still crossed on Banner or Watson not apping.

[personal profile] substituteskull 2013-09-19 04:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Sue him for being excited about a B and E. He should be more careful, more willing to be careful, but he's not wet his chops in Sherlock's antics in a very long time. If they're caught-- Well, perhaps that'd be even better.

John does help himself to some eggs. The grease is helpful to settling his stomach and his eyes are much brighter now, denoting that his affinity for eating has once more returned. John scoots up to the table and watches Sherlock's precise was of cutting his breakfast -- more like lunch now -- before palming his hand and digging in.

He's less birdlike in his own eating habits.

"You client will just let us in then?" Less breaking and more entering. But that's all right. Less chance for trouble. "Good. Very good. Overnight bag sufficient then? I'm sure you'll it solved by the time we get there."

Pandering is something John never does. The adventure might be meager but Sherlock's brain never disappoints him.
consulting_freak: (Strangulation)

The Watson's my IRL BFF and I'm pretty sure she's already finished the app ._. Don't know about Hulk

[personal profile] consulting_freak 2013-09-19 05:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Sherlock pays considerably less attention to John eating their breakfast than the other way around. His observations simply end with him taking note that the worst moments of John's hang over might have passed. He'll feel better for about an hour until it crawls back into the open.

"I've got most of it worked out already," Sherlock admits with his usual lack of humility. He doesn't plan on telling John his half-formed deductions, even though he would have rambled his ear off with them had John been working the case with him from the beginning. Since he's had the time to sit and think about them, he'd rather refrain from settling into any false trail that could potentially bias either his (not likely) or John's observations later on.

There's just a few things he needs to check in person. There's also the worry that he has regarding the safety of a certain innocent party. If it weren't for that factor, he would have told Miss Hunter to leave the manor until he could arrive.