An Official Study of Tailcoats and Blue Scarves

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Hello, everyone, first off I should warn you all I'm not exactly sure how this blog post is going to end up. I'm just going to write my feelings out because I just know I can't keep them in anymore. Perhaps I'm hoping for comments assuring me I'm not crazy because I've certainly felt it since Reichenbach. When everyone shares the same opinion, wrong as it may be, and the media broadcasts it worldwide for months the doubt starts settling in even when you're one of the only people with the whole story. I know there are people out there who still believe in Sherlock Holmes: people he helped and who witnessed him in action. He wasn't a fraud, he couldn't have been.

If those of you are fans of reading I'm sure you're aware of my best friend, Hope Ashton. She's made her livelihood off New York Times Best Sellers and has a novella coming out this Autumn. Hope is the one who set this account up for me and urged me into this. She thinks it's therapeutic to write down your problems like a steady stream of consciousness until it doesn't crowd your brain so much. John would be inclined to agree after all that's why he started his when he moved in with Sherlock and of course I'm trying it because I feel desperate. Desperate to feel, I guess, and writing of our past excursions feels good, if only for a while. It lets me remember it. Remember him as he should be.

If you've found your way here you most likely are a fan of John's blog and are now looking for answers. I'll try my best to give them to you, to explain everything and really this will be less of a blog post and more of an in-depth paper of discovery. Discovery entailing the beauty of spontaneity, mystery, a healthy dose of fear, new friendship, surprises, love, losing love, and recovery all wrapped up in a long coat and blue scarf. This is the story of Sherlock Holmes. The one I know because I, well, I lived through it.

It all started with a job offer from St. Barts educational hospital. I was hesitant to leave the good job I already had and the close distance to all my friends and family. I probably would have turned it down if it weren't for Hope. See she was setting the book she was writing in England and was moving abroad to truly do it justice. She's started to make enough money that she can literally afford to be spontaneous. She was already in London staying at a hotel when I decided to join her. Hope is the other half of me, she gives me the courage to do things I normally wouldn't. It was only because of her I survived the transition and met Sherlock Holmes. But I'm getting ahead of myself.



~ Casting ~
Evelyn Blake - Christian Serratos
Hope Ashton- Halston Sage
Lucy Henderson- Diana Argon
Adam Henderson- Ian Sommerhalder

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