I had my plan set. I'd freeze time; that would stop the cameras. Then teleport into Euros's cell and unfreeze her. I'll be able to ask as many questions as I want. The only problem was freezing time. I didn't have Sherlock to help me that time.
I went along with the plan anyway. I sat on my bed, holding tight to the sheets, and closed my eyes. It hurt so much, and my head was pounding. That's how I knew it worked. I opened my eyes, the room was spinning and I fell back on my bed. I got up, gasping for air. I closed my eyes and thought of where I wanted to go. I tried to concentrate through the aching in my whole body. Soon, I found myself standing in Euros's cell. I felt better quicker than usual, I was no longer dizzy and I felt my strength replenishing.
Euros was standing, facing away from the window, and playing her violin. She didn't look so scary frozen like that. I put one hand on her shoulder and unfroze her. The beautiful sound of her violin filled the room for only a second until she turned around and tried to hit me with it. I ducked out of the way.
"Where did you come from?" Euros asked, clearly agitated.
"Ah... she speaks." I said, remembering that she hadn't been speaking. "You hate not knowing things, huh?" I asked.
"How did you get in here. I didn't know..." Euros was clearly off put by my sudden appearance.
"I wouldn't expect anyone to notice when I teleport into a room behind them." I said.
"Teleportation... interesting." She said. She looked at me, I didn't think it would take her so long to notice something about me. She clenched her teeth, and I could see that she wasn't nearly as comfortable with me as she was with other people.
"Feeling intimidated?" I asked her.
"You're pregnant... with my brother's child... children. Twins. I knew he had sex." She laughed to herself ominously.
"You see right through me." I said mocking her. She looked at me closely, deep in thought. "I thought you'd like to know, Sherlock and I are getting married."
"Why are you here?" She asked.
"You tell me." I said.
"I... I don't know!" she yelled. "Tell me." She said.
"I don't have much reason... just that I wanted to meet you in person." I said. "Why don't you play that violin of yours?" I asked.
She picked up the violin, hands shaking. She didn't play, she just stared at me, frightened. I was right, not knowing things made her uncomfortable, and this was the rare moment when she couldn't predict everything exactly as it was. Her mind was an interesting place to be. It really intrigued me, venturing off into a mind like her's...
"I'd better get going... oh, don't bother trying to get me in trouble. No one would believe you." I said.
"Even the idiot security guards could figure out how to use the security cameras." She said, slowly coming back to her usual self.
"Cameras wouldn't have caught any of this. Time's frozen... literally." I said. I flashed out of her cell and into mine.
I sat at the foot of my bed, ready to fall back after unfreezing time. I was tired after restoring time. I fell flat onto my back and suddenly felt a searing pain tearing at my stomach. I took a deep breath in and placed my hand on my stomach, waiting for the pain to pass. The pain only worsened. I stood up from my bed, and fell to me knees. I teleported into a room filled with people and desks. Everyone stared at me when I appeared suddenly on the ground. I spotted Mycroft. He was walking to me; angry. Then, he was running; worried. I got up on one knee and grabbed his arm with one hand, holding my stomach with the other.
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The Crossovers (Shielded: Book 2)
Fanfiction{Completed} Things keep getting more and more "impossible" when the world of Sherlock Holmes becomes the world of other characters as well. All along with their questionable actions making them appear to be so out of character... Please read the fir...