This was quite interesting. (And beautiful, and erotic, and... yeah, but interesting too.) I was fascinated by his actions and particularly the way he didn't react at all in the baths even though he was accompanied by a young man and doubtless had more cause to worry about public scorn than Holmes + Watson, but reacted so strongly afterwards. Was it their sense of peace with each other, their hiding driven by practical concerns rather than self-loathing? Did his companion perhaps tell him something later or express a desire that they could be like Holmes and Watson?
Sad and sober in its way, but just how imagine these two (H/W) acting in response to this kind of idiocy.
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Sad and sober in its way, but just how imagine these two (H/W) acting in response to this kind of idiocy.