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(warnings: sexytimes. also, panic attacks, brutal violence, attempted murder, discussion of suicide and actual murder... )
(warnings: sexytimes. also, panic attacks, brutal violence, attempted murder, discussion of suicide and actual murder... )
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Date: 2021-07-11 02:05 am (UTC)"Also," he adds, before Sherlock thinks it's time to move on. "Can you tell me anything about him? Like, friends, family, work, that kind of thing?"
One of the reasons he got absolutely nowhere with Turner back in that basement felt like it was because he had zero handholds, zero knowledge to base himself off. So it's important not just for him to get a better idea of who Turner is for his own sake, but if he's going to try to talk to him.
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Date: 2021-07-11 02:19 am (UTC)"He's a construction worker," he says. "He's lived all his life in Richmond. His mother seems to have abandoned him and his father when he was very young. His father died two years ago, leaving Mr. Chapman the house you were held captive in."
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Date: 2021-07-11 02:51 am (UTC)He ends the call, then texts Watson.
TL ?ing TC tomAM
Across the Atlantic, Joan's phone buzzes with the text from Sherlock. She's used to his abbreviated text speak, so she can decipher it. She texts back.
Watch over him please.
An answering text pops up.
OfC
Joan tucks the phone back in her pocket. She's sitting at the table in the workroom, all of the locks from the rack laid out in front of her. The case is going nowhere, and she misses Ted more and more every day, so she's picking locks to try to calm her mind and order her thoughts as she waits for Ted to text.
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Date: 2021-07-11 03:29 am (UTC)They talk a little bit about Ted's visit to Turner, but mostly Ted just wants a distraction from that thought. After the phone call with Sherlock, he already spent several hours thinking about it - while baking, because that's a nice way to decompress and keep himself calm. And then he also got to give Shaun some baked goods to take home with him.
The next morning, Ted catches a cab to Scotland Yard. He's got crutches to help him walk around, and he's kind of glad to be out and about on his own. Makes him feel less stuck. A week ago he was still down in Turner's basement, after all. Hopefully this meeting with Turner today will be a nice bookend, help him process some things.
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Date: 2021-07-11 03:34 am (UTC)McCoy smiles at Ted. "A pleasure to see you again. And out of hospital."
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Date: 2021-07-11 03:57 am (UTC)Sherlock glances away and clears his throat a little. The fact that Ted was Joan's boyfriend had become common knowledge at Scotland Yard after she forced their investigative hand to find him more quickly than they had originally been willing to move, and saved his life as a result. There was a fair amount of admiration of her for that. So when Sherlock spread the word that they had broken up over the concern that Ted had been a target due to an investigation, much of the Yard shook their heads in disappointment, knowing all too well how being in this line of work can destroy relationships.
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Date: 2021-07-11 04:02 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2021-07-11 04:17 am (UTC)"I will be observing from behind the one-way glass," he says, softly enough that McCoy doesn't hear him. "I promised."
He pauses, not looking at the man next to him, the man who his partner and friend, the person he loves most in the world, cares so deeply for.
"Did you know it has been literal years since Watson and I have worked a case separately?" he says quietly. There's bitterness in his tone.
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Date: 2021-07-11 04:27 am (UTC)The second part makes him look over at Sherlock as they walk though. He gets the feeling Sherlock blames him for that. Maybe not directly, but by virtue of being in her life. He has been warned that Sherlock might get a little possessive.
Still, Ted doesn't get defensive about it. "I'm sorry about that," he says genuinely.
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Date: 2021-07-11 04:36 am (UTC)It doesn't change the fact that he is missing his partner and feeling her absence keenly. Nor that the reason she isn't in London is because she is trying to protect this man.
"The most important part of our work for me is our partnership," he says. "I know that is true for her as well. I guarantee you that this is hurting her, Ted. And not just because she is away from you."
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Date: 2021-07-11 04:50 am (UTC)Still, Ted's not entirely sure what Sherlock is trying to say with all this. Is he trying to push Ted away, to guilt him into leaving? Is he just trying to make sure Ted takes Joan's best interests into consideration? Is he just sad and frustrated and taking out on Ted, or at least trying to vent some of that?
He already feels bad for what Joan is going through, he doesn't need to have it pointed out to him. He just thinks this option will hurt less than breaking it off. Especially in the long run.
"I know," he answers softly. "I don't intend to get between you guys. Or the work you do."
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Date: 2021-07-11 05:07 am (UTC)"Watson is unlikely to tell you that she..." he begins, then shuts up as they arrive at the interrogation room. McCoy opens it with a key and leads Ted inside, with Sherlock following. There's a table with a metal loop secured to one side, and two chairs. There's a mirror on one wall.
"You will sit here, Mr. Lasso," McCoy says, pointing at the chair. Then he points at the mirror. "Sherlock and I will be behind the glass. Once we are in position, a guard will lead Mr. Chapman in and secure him to the table. The door will lock when the guard exits. Under the table..." He leans down to indicate where. "There is a panic button. If things go south, hit the button and within seconds this room will be full of police." He clasps his hands, looking at Ted. "Any questions?"
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Date: 2021-07-11 05:22 am (UTC)Though currently he feels reasonably calm about the situation. Despite the idea of being locked alone in a room with the man who abused him. He vaguely considered having someone else in there with him, but he thinks Turner is more likely to talk if it's just him. Even if it's to be spiteful, rather than open up, at least he might let something slip.
"Uhh, yes. I don't see why you would, but did you tell him about me and Joan?" he asks. "It was one of the things he was focused on, but I think it would just be a distraction if he finds out we're not together anymore."
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Date: 2021-07-11 05:27 am (UTC)"It has not come up," McCoy says, looking back at Ted. "He is, as far as I know, unaware of how he was found and who might have been involved in finding him."
"How did Mr. Chapman focus on Watson?" Sherlock asks. It wasn't in the report of what Ted had told the investigators.
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Date: 2021-07-11 05:38 am (UTC)All that about that what people think of you says more about them than about you. He figures Turner doesn't have the greatest self-confidence ever, and is hiding it behind aggression and arrogance.
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Date: 2021-07-11 05:50 am (UTC)"We have not said anything about Miss Watson," McCoy assures him. "Whether you want to bring it up or not is up to you. If he brings it up, feel free to tell him or not tell him whatever you like." He gestures to the chair. "If you're ready..."
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Date: 2021-07-11 05:56 am (UTC)Then he goes to sit down, putting his crutches on the floor next to his chair.
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Date: 2021-07-11 06:05 am (UTC)"Watson is unlikely to tell you how much this is truly affecting her," he says. "She will care for you and neglect herself. I know this, personally, intimately. You need to know it as well."
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Date: 2021-07-11 06:19 am (UTC)He frowns gently at what Sherlock says. It's not exactly a complete revelation to him, but it is a good reminder. The last thing he'd want is for Joan to burn herself out while making sure he's okay. But at least he thinks he's reasonably well-equipped to handle it, being decently insightful, and eager to care for others.
"Thank you, I appreciate that," he answers softly, nodding to indicate he understands and that he takes that seriously. It also means a lot to him that Sherlock is looking out for her.
"And, hey, I haven't had a chance to tell you," he adds, still speaking softly, but now not out of secrecy, just out of sincerity. "I really appreciate you helping to find me. You probably helped save my life, and well, obviously that means a lot to me. And that you're helping me do this, too."
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Date: 2021-07-11 06:37 am (UTC)"I am glad we were able to find you in time," he responds.
McCoy returns carrying two paper cups of water. One he hands to Ted ("Still water, as requested") and sets the other on the side of the table where Chapman will soon be chained.
"Anything else?" he asks.
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Date: 2021-07-11 06:43 am (UTC)When the water arrives, Ted thanks McCoy and takes a sip of it, before setting the rest on the table.
"No, thank you, I think I'm good," he answers, leaning back in the chair. Well, as much as you can lean back in these chairs.
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