"I've got a book too, if you get sick of me," he says with a playful smile. Obviously he means if she wants to just sit and think, or maybe nap a bit. "Or, I guess, if you would like to read too."
"I'll never be sick of you," she says softly, squeezing his hand. She knows what he means, but also knows he can at times couch painful truths in humor.
There's a tiny part of him that doesn't quite believe her when she says that. Not because she doesn't think it's true now, but because things can change. Maybe it was already on his mind because just earlier today he had seen her stand where Michelle stood less than a year ago, when she told him that she was trying so hard to feel the way she used to feel, and she just couldn't...
"Oh yeah?" he answers, smiling. Not dwelling on those kinds of thoughts. "I look forward to seeing it. I don't get to read enough, honestly."
Ted turns to look at Sherlock, smiling with amusement and appreciation, before looking back at Joan. "What about you, what do you like to read? For fun, not work," he asks curiously. They watch a lot of movies together, but they don't often discuss books. And he still wants to know everything about her interests.
"Most of the time I read it's for work," Joan admits. "You should have seen the pile of books Sherlock would leave outside my door when he was training me. I still wind up reading a lot of books on forensics."
"The pursuit of knowledge is perpetual," Sherlock comments, eyes still on his book.
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"We can talk," she answers. She wants to keep him company. And it would probably be good to have a little distraction.
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"You're going to love Sherlock's library."
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"Oh yeah?" he answers, smiling. Not dwelling on those kinds of thoughts. "I look forward to seeing it. I don't get to read enough, honestly."
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"I already have a few in mind," Sherlock says without looking up from his book.
Joan smiles faintly. "See?"
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"The pursuit of knowledge is perpetual," Sherlock comments, eyes still on his book.