The new time lord (doctor/Sherlock) file 2
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  • LECTURAS 289
  • Votos 22
  • Partes 28
  • Hora 23m
Continúa, Has publicado oct 01, 2014
He doesn't notice me at first "no one does" hello I say simply. Oh well who's this he turns around and faces me where standing in an office that looks like it belongs to a very rich person. I think you're lost he said. No I don't think so i said. American then? He replied. yes that's correct, so tell me how's Sherlock doing? He hesitates then just fine please sit down. I take a seat the he says you know he won't be able to stop me. No not with out special help anyway... but never mind I said smirking. What he sounds interested. Oh it's just maybe I don't Sherlock met some friends to I say and raise my eyebrows. What do you know?! He sounded pretty calm but there was a slight quiver in his voice that could be hard to detect. Oh I know lots I said gleefully. But I'll tell you one thing or two depending on how you look at it the east wind met the on coming storm and if there's one thing you can't do its stop the wether. I'm pretty proud of that one!

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