Trying not to get too optimistic...but the case I've been working on forever does finally seem to be drawing to a close. Fingers crossed. Means I might have to work the weekend on the final push, but then I shall be free! Well...apart from the interviews and the paperwork and the court dates and...yeah, stop thinking about all that.
think about it being over. At which time I shall have some days off, see John for more than a few hours, finally sort out Mycroft with some biking gear - that poor boy has been waiting so patiently for us to have the time to sort it out!
Danger should be getting his stitches out as we speak, which is good. Hopefully he's well on the way to recovery. He keeps telling me not to feel guilty, but seriously, who wouldn't?
Anyway, busy day today. And it's not raining for once - although I may be speaking too soon, as there are clouds looming...
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You are a motorcyclist. You've been wet before, you'll be wet again.
I'm sure Danger will rub you down with a towel to raise your... ah spirits.
This is true. Given it's summer, though, it shouldn't be so surprising to see blue sky! And we've now had a heavy rain shower. Happily I'm out and about in a warm dry car. Watching others getting soaked as we sit in traffic.
A rub down, Rider? You make Greg sound like a horse.
Stallion, maybe. :D
And Greg - waiting is what British people are bred to do. Whether it be for rations, railway barriers, or congestion charges.
Lestrade, when you get home (which I hope is very soon) and if you read this, please can you and John give each other a big squishy hug? Thanks.
In my mind, you, Lestrade, are officially part of the Innuendo Squad with Captain Jack Harkness, just so you know.
Nameless - hugs are a bit hard. very very gentle hug achieved though. mainly i can squeeze his hand
and I'm home. thanks
I'm so relieved you're home safe and (relatively) sound; also glad that some hugs have been achieved. Hand squeezing is good too :-)
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