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Ms. Sherlock By Waverly Wang Email: [email protected]

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SFX: A baby cries. It turns into a shriek.

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Mycroft: “You must find someone to share a room with.”

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Mycroft: “It’s not safe or for a young woman like you and Henry to be living alone. And not just you, but also for Henry too.”

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Sherlock: “Why is it so important? I’m perfectly fine living on my own.”

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Mycroft: “Sherlock, I want to remind you that…as I’m providing you the very reason you hold this flat, you best heed my direction if you want to keep this arrangement”

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Sherlock: “... fine,”

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S: “It’s not that simple, Mycroft. The minute they realize that Henry doesn’t have a father. They’ll never want anything to do with me,”

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Mycroft: “I know you don’t care about that. And that won’t be an issue, I can compensate them for their rent as well.”

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Sherlock: “That’s disgusting. Buying a friend.”

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Mycroft:“Don’t know why you would want a real friend”

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Sherlock: “Of course you would say that. It makes more sense why you went into politics. It’s all coming together.” Mycroft: Sherlock, my worry is not just about you getting a flatmate. I was also thinking… You’re- You-”

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Sherlock: “What just spit it out. You never hold back.”

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A beat. Sherlock: “Oh no…Oh,no don’t tell it’s that thing again.”

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Mycroft: “You’re… getting on… in age. You know Mummy wants you… married.” (rushed)

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Sherlock:“So now you’re calling me old. Word of advice, Mycroft it’s rude to talk about a woman’s age. If 18 is old, you’re ancient. For that, I’m never going to marry.”

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Mycroft:”Sherlock!”

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Sherlock: “Please leave. I don’t know why I let you in”

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Mycroft: “Please, Sherlock. If you don’t do this, she’ll start harnaguing me too and -”

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Sherlock: “Why can’t you just get married.”

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Mycroft: You know why.”

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Sherlock: “You’re hardly Oscar Wilde, Mycroft. You’re getting a big head.”

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Mycroft: “Sherlock, I can’t believe I have to explain why it’s so important.”

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Sherlock” “Yes. Blah Blah Blah, Sherlock you wouldn’t understand since you don’t care about politics… go back to you’re stupid desk job”

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Mycroft: That’s not my voice. And you must know the matters of the British government aren’t stupid. I can’t risk throwing my whole career in jeopardy for that.”

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Mycroft: “If you don’t try to find a partner… or at the very least a flatmate. I will tell Mummy that you dropped out of Oxford”

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Sherlock: “Go ahead. Tell her. She’ll just be mad at you for not stopping me. Also I’ll tell her about Ivan.”

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Mycroft: You wouldn’t”

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Sherlock: “Try me.”

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Mycroft: “Oh you have a client?” Sherlock: Nope. Just the police.”

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Lestrade: “Sherlock, dear, there’s another one. Can you come in?”

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Sherlock:“Do you need me?”

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Lestrade: “It would really help.”

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Sherlock: “Of course”

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Lestrade: “Thank you. See you then? I have to rush back in the carriage to start the investigation”

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“Why is it so important? I’m perfectly fine living on my own.”

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“Why is it so important? I’m perfectly fine living on my own.”

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Sherlock: “Yes, see you then, Lestrade. I’ll be there”

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Sherlock: “What?”

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Mycroft: “What about him?”

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Sherlock: “Mycroft, he’s married, more than twice my age, and he’s a friend.”

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Mycroft: “But he was very fond of you, remember. He was there everyday. That time you were… indisposed”

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Sherlock: “Yes’

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“Why is it so important? I’m perfectly fine living on my own.”

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SFX: *Baby crying*

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Sherlock: “Let me go to him. I’ll go to him”

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Mycroft: “I’m serious, Sherlock. If you don’t want to find a partner. You at least need to find a flatmate. Or… or else…,I’ll tell her about Henry.”

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Mycroft: “I’ll tell her what happened.”

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Mycroft: “She’ll make you stay home forever”

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Sherlock: “How dare you. You- you always meddle. When will you stop ruining my life?”

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Mycroft: “I’m not ruining your life. I-” Sherlock: Henry and I were perfectly happy without you interfering.

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Mycroft: Without my interference you and Henry would be on the streets.

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Sherlock: Oh thank you my savior. You know I could get it together, if you would stop interfering. You’re the reason why I feel so useless. Why- Why I can’t move on from…”

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Mycroft: At some point, Sherlock you need to realize I’m not to blame for everything wrong in your life. When you’re ready to accept that, we can talk”

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Sherlock: You’re never allowed to see him now.

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Lestrade: Sherlock, are you okay?

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To be continued…