[ooc: Left this a bit open...if you'd like to have them meet up randomly, they can, or if you'd like to have him show up on her doorstep, we can do that, too :)]
It's been a few months since her trip to Wales, since meeting Hal and discovering that vampires and werewolves (and god knows what else) actually exist. A lot has happened since then. She's officially become Sherlock's partner and a consulting detective. The woman whose death sent Sherlock into a freefall of addiction turned out to be alive and a criminal mastermind, and they've defeated her. (It might be argued that Joan defeated her, and although she wouldn't disagree, she's also wouldn't put it that way herself.) She's also been keeping her eyes open, wondering about unsolved murders, missing persons, wondering how many of them might have been vampire-related.
In all that time, she hasn't heard from Hal.
She wonders about him, even worries about him. She could probably track down his number if she wanted to, but she won't. He has her number, and if he wants to contact her, he will.
Sorry for the delay! Had to go back and read the old thread :)
It's been a few months since her trip to Wales, since meeting Hal and discovering that vampires and werewolves (and god knows what else) actually exist. A lot has happened since then. She's officially become Sherlock's partner and a consulting detective. The woman whose death sent Sherlock into a freefall of addiction turned out to be alive and a criminal mastermind, and they've defeated her. (It might be argued that Joan defeated her, and although she wouldn't disagree, she's also wouldn't put it that way herself.) She's also been keeping her eyes open, wondering about unsolved murders, missing persons, wondering how many of them might have been vampire-related.
In all that time, she hasn't heard from Hal.
She wonders about him, even worries about him. She could probably track down his number if she wanted to, but she won't. He has her number, and if he wants to contact her, he will.