Joan stirs and rolls toward him, reaching out to touch his leg, but doesn't really wake.
"Watson will like that," Sherlock answers. How he feels about it is decidedly less clear cut and positive. Despite warming up to the general idea of children with his close relationship with Kitty and Archie, Sherlock is still not one who finds it easy to be around the mess and noise and chaos of a child. But Watson has wanted a child for some time now, and he's resigned himself to the idea that he will have to adapt. Her happiness is paramount. And that resignation extends now to Ted and his child, since Ted's happiness is now also of great importance to Sherlock.
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"Watson will like that," Sherlock answers. How he feels about it is decidedly less clear cut and positive. Despite warming up to the general idea of children with his close relationship with Kitty and Archie, Sherlock is still not one who finds it easy to be around the mess and noise and chaos of a child. But Watson has wanted a child for some time now, and he's resigned himself to the idea that he will have to adapt. Her happiness is paramount. And that resignation extends now to Ted and his child, since Ted's happiness is now also of great importance to Sherlock.