It was a long day of solving crimes. Sherlock and John had come home, the case they solved today was the case of The Invisible Client. This was a rather tough case but let me walk you through it.
So the day started off normally Holmes and Watson woke up after a sleepless night of deducting. They had a day of clients lined up but first they had to eat breakfast. Sherlock lead Watson down to Speedy's Café they had their breakfast and trudged back upstairs only to find in the clients seat empty clothes. These clothes where obviously a gentleman's finery. It had a Victorian style to it. At that point in time Miss Hudson came up the stairs she didn't notice the clothes on the seat and made the boys tea. She wandered into the sitting room saw the clothes and immediately dropped the tray of tea. Miss Hudson screamed as she ran out. Watson then exclaimed to Sherlock "God that was so high pitched I fear only dogs could have heard that.", Sherlock laughed to himself and sat down to talk to this client. "Right well Watson I should imagine that this client is not going to say to much now on to the deductions. So we can understand that this man has clearly just come from breakfast just as we have and I'm imagining that he had his breakfast at the sliver spoons coming from the ketchup stain on his jacket", exclaimed Sherlock.
"The next thing I can point out to you is that these clothes have most likely been bought from the tailors down the road this can be inferred from the thread of cotton hanging from this mans elbow. Would you like to add anything John", stated Holmes.
"Yes indeed I would. From the way these clothes have been laid down I can deduct that this person is very neat and orderly. Am I right Holmes?", asked John. "Quite right my dear Watson now client are we right? I assume you wont answer that."
"Actually you are correct", said the client in a deep voice. Watson and Holmes turned around astonished looks on both of their faces.