Title: What friends are for (part two)
Words: a 221B has 221 words and ends with a b-word
Rating: PG-13
Pairings : Sherlock/John
Warnings: none
Disclaimer: Not mine.
Summary: ‘365 days of 221Bs’ challenge: a prompt a day, given by
atlinmerrick.
Previous 221b:
A different kind of virginity Today's prompt: numbers/ counting
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What friends are for
“Was there any purpose to your visit here or is bothering me the only thing on today’s agenda?”
“I am bothering you? You’ve done nothing than talk about your non-existent love life until now.”
“I have no idea what to do, I’ve forgotten how to even talk to women. How do people flirt these days?”
Sherlock raised his eyes from the file in front of him and silently looked at him. Greg sighed, “Yeah, pretend I did not just ask you for dating advice.”
“I’m really beginning to regret coming here today.”
“I’m sorry if me being miserable disturbs your thought process. I am lonely, Sherlock.”
“And what am I, your social worker?”
Two hours later, after having followed Lestrade to Barts, Sherlock slammed a piece of paper on the slab between Greg and Molly Hooper. Right on top of the body.
“Here. The numbers of five women who wouldn’t be averse to go on a date with a police inspector. Even you should be capable to get at least one of them to go out with you.”
“Charming, Sherlock.”
Sherlock stormed off and Lestrade found himself blushing. But not as deeply as Molly Hooper.
“Do you want to... I mean, I know about being lonely. No, what I mean is... I have one in twenty minutes. Um, I mean... a break.”
Next 221b:
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AN:
Today's prompt was 'numbers/ counting'.
I just noticed that I already used the title le
'What friends are for' when Lestrade forced Sherlock to go jewellery-shopping with him. Seems this is going to be a thing. ;)
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