John H. Watson M.D. (
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asgardmeridiem2012-04-05 08:58 pm
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[Open - Mingle away guys!]
Who: Watson, Clinic Staff, Interested Parties, Random Passers-by, possibly Holmes.
What: A picnic to celebrate the hard work of the clinic staff/get to know each other.
When: Day 62 - mid-day to mid-afternoon!
Where: Gefion Park.
Rating: ... PG for Holmes.
[It was hard to find anywhere in the lavishly tended gardens of Gefion Park to set up a picnic blanket, but eventually Watson found the perfect spot of green grass -- and was it ever green! Surely grass had never been so vibrant? -- lots of sun, shade provided for those who wanted it in the form of some meticulously sculpted evergreens and even enough space to play cricket, should they want to. I'll bring a bat next time, Watson decided before catching himself -- there wouldn't be a next time.
Still, all the more reason to spend what time they had left together in fun. He'd lost Holmes -- or Holmes had lost interest and wandered off while Watson was making the preparations for the picnic, but Watson had no doubt that his friend would find him again when he was ready -- and hopefully there would be some members of the picnic party around to introduce when he did. Until then --
The day was warm, and there was a cool beer in the hamper with his name written all over it. Hanging jacket on the box-hedge, and discarding his tie with it, Watson rolled up his sleeves before settling back in the sun with his beer, utterly content.]
What: A picnic to celebrate the hard work of the clinic staff/get to know each other.
When: Day 62 - mid-day to mid-afternoon!
Where: Gefion Park.
Rating: ... PG for Holmes.
[It was hard to find anywhere in the lavishly tended gardens of Gefion Park to set up a picnic blanket, but eventually Watson found the perfect spot of green grass -- and was it ever green! Surely grass had never been so vibrant? -- lots of sun, shade provided for those who wanted it in the form of some meticulously sculpted evergreens and even enough space to play cricket, should they want to. I'll bring a bat next time, Watson decided before catching himself -- there wouldn't be a next time.
Still, all the more reason to spend what time they had left together in fun. He'd lost Holmes -- or Holmes had lost interest and wandered off while Watson was making the preparations for the picnic, but Watson had no doubt that his friend would find him again when he was ready -- and hopefully there would be some members of the picnic party around to introduce when he did. Until then --
The day was warm, and there was a cool beer in the hamper with his name written all over it. Hanging jacket on the box-hedge, and discarding his tie with it, Watson rolled up his sleeves before settling back in the sun with his beer, utterly content.]
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[And she flicks her bangs out of her eyes, sighing when they fall back into place.]
If I ever see him again, the first thing I'm asking him is how he can keep his hair like this.
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[The gods are so harsh!]
I could never stand hair in my eyes either.
[WHICH IS WHY HIS IS SO SHORT, AHAHA.]
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I'm alright, I guess.
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...It's kind of stupid. Sure you want to listen?
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I said something dumb, and another person paid the price for it.
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[He's not going to tell her it was a group of assassins of course-he's very aware that he's still being watched, but hopefully they'll let him be vague about it to someone.]
He was pretty pissed off at me-and for good reason.
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[That was a bad thing to do, but her first loyalties are always to her friends. And it sounds like it was an accident anyway...]
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No.
[Just scared the shit out of him, but...]
...I'd feel better if he had.
[ICHIGO WHAT A TERRIBLE THING TO SAY]
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Someone's a stubborn ass.]
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