Love is a dagger, it's a weapon to be wielded far away or up close. You can see yourself in it. It's beautiful until it makes you bleed. - Loki
Adeline, is drowning in grief after losing her brother, their bond as strong as Sherlock and Watson. Memories, both joyful and painful, surface as she grapples with denial, with flashbacks weaving a tapestry of shared memories that intensify the present pain. Witnessing others' happiness deepens her sense of isolation, but a cherished book becomes a bridge to connection, a shared love for Sherlock Holmes serving as a lifeline. Giving the book to her younger brother signifies a tentative first step towards letting go and finding solace, perhaps even a flicker of hope, in the memories they shared. This fragile step towards acceptance suggests a potential path towards healing, where grief transforms into a bittersweet memory.
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