sherlock holmes. (
costing) wrote in
thecapitol2014-03-16 11:03 am
Entry tags:
universe, how strong am i?
Who| sherlock holmes & ian gallagher. sherlock holmes & joan watson.
What| shady meetings in back alleys & exploring the capitol.
Where| the streets outside on of the capitol's more indulgent establishments & then the districts shopping plaza.
When| a late night & an early afternoon before the races start.
Warnings/Notes| drug use/discussion.
What| shady meetings in back alleys & exploring the capitol.
Where| the streets outside on of the capitol's more indulgent establishments & then the districts shopping plaza.
When| a late night & an early afternoon before the races start.
Warnings/Notes| drug use/discussion.
ian |
The first thing that Watson tells him, when he wakes up, is that the drug situation in the Capitol is going to be a trial for him. His first instinct is to write her off, to dismiss her concerns and rely on his own strength of will. But he cannot simply do that. Sherlock has learned, over hard months and he trials of his first arena, that he isn't as strong as he would like to believe. His mind may be exceptional, but his body is not. And addiction falls somewhere in between, turning both against him. He's managed, in New York, because he's had support and control. Here both things have been taken from him.
He's exploring the Capitol in a careful grid, mapping out each building, alley and road in his mind. He believes that the key to bringing down the Capitol will be found somewhere in the turns of its city, hidden in plain sight. Usually he spends time with Watson, but tonight he's restless and craves solitude. So he wanders through the streets with an idle gait but a gaze of focused precision, his hands tucked into the pockets of a dark coat.
Sherlock passes the building-- a club, a bar, some seedy combination of the two-- and doesn't think much of it. It's the small hours of the night, just before daybreak. But as he gives the place a second thought, Watson's warnings about temptation come back to him. There had been times, in the arena and since, that he'd wanted to drown out the cacophony of his circumstances. But he's stronger, now, and more centered.
He walks past.
joan |
It feels normal, and that's enough to make him suspicious. After a week or so locked in the District 11 suite, researching past games, Sherlock has decided that it's time to see the rest of the city in detail. He invites Watson along because he needs her-- she's seen more of this place and knows more people. While she's always an asset, his trusted and necessary partner, in this world her importance has taken on new levels. Sherlock knows, in the back of his mind, that this might be a liability. But she'd told him it could also be a strength. For now, he decides to trust her judgment.
He's gotten to know, and come to hate, his stylist by this point. But on off-days he's left to his own devices, so he's dressed like himself in slacks, a collared shirt, and a suit vest. He's got his hands resting lightly inside his pockets as the two of them stand by the central fountain, ready to create their plan of attack.
"So, Watson," Sherlock says after a moment. "Where shall we start?"

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