▇ HOLMES ▇▇▇▇▇ (
iagreewithyou) wrote in
thoughtformed2012-12-02 04:06 pm
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[ a text message comes across people’s screens: ]
AiZdd0MY+f6y82dJ/gOR2VGTT/5f3NQH2e15tn84omI=
[ After half a minute, another: ]
Can’t think coffee into hand. COA: bullocks.
[ ooc: fyi, The password is three ]
AiZdd0MY+f6y82dJ/gOR2VGTT/5f3NQH2e15tn84omI=
[ After half a minute, another: ]
Can’t think coffee into hand. COA: bullocks.
[ ooc: fyi, The password is three ]
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significant time later:
2. Welcome committee. Believe them?
almost right away
As far as the welcome committee goes, yes, you actually probably should believe them... I can't find any reason for them to be lying about this sort of thing.
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[ text 2 ] wake up in hospital. short story: you are fiction
[ text 3 ] on island of new moore
[ text 4 ] chances of u + sh friends. 0.
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Furthermore, you can't be him. We've been over this.
DISCONNECT
Let's just accept this theory for a second. Everyone here is fictional. Say there was a book about him. Then a movie. Then a show. Therefore.
How. How has a 'friend' of Sherlock Holmes not come to this conclusion already.
Guess who doesn't currently have the patients fo find out? Sherlock Holmes. ]