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The Theory of Narrative Causality (4b/5ish) anonymous May 28 2011, 15:27:46 UTC
you (22:11): … oh, come off it. nobody's really called sherlock holmes.

consulting_detective (22:11): And yet, I am. My parents had a very peculiar sense of humour.

you (22:12): do you have a brother
no hold on,
i don't think i want to know
you're getting really deep into the persona, then. deductions? really?

consulting_detective (22:12): It seemed like the right thing to do.
You are being very hypocritical, Doctor John Watson.

you (22:13): how
oh, god, of course you'd know, you would
that's different, though. my parents never read the books. the medicine, the army, it was a complete coincidence. i didn't even realize until i came home to london and read the stories again.
so is this, by the way. i mean, i'm called john watson, and i meet a sherlock holes?
*holmes
what are the odds?

consulting_detective (22:14): I should say seven thousand and one hundred and sixty-three to one against.

you (22:15): did you actually calculate that, or did you just guess?

consulting_detective (22:15): I never guess.

you (22:16): right, yes ( ... )

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Re: The Theory of Narrative Causality (4b/5ish) anonymous May 28 2011, 15:58:51 UTC
:D I've been wondering when they would have the "real names" conversation. Brilliant.

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Re: The Theory of Narrative Causality (4b/5ish) anonymous May 28 2011, 20:31:48 UTC
i'm called john watson, and i meet a sherlock holes?
*holmes

FREUDIAN MUCH??? XD

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Re: The Theory of Narrative Causality (4b/5ish) anonymous June 13 2011, 00:43:44 UTC
you're a consulting beta

I've been giggling for a long time now, but this, THIS. I just started chortling.

This story is so, so awesome.

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