5 October 2013

It's your imagination...

Too busy, didn't sleep for an unknown reason last night, which meant I wasn't a very nice person today, and have had to bring loads of work home with me. Still, one more day, then we're off ;)

Last did this way back in May! So I'll just put this link here for those of you who, like me, have forgotten exactly what was going on.






"There was, um, a power cut - just briefly. I had to go to the car to get the torch."

Greg nodded, still looking slightly blank.

"Did you...when the lights went out, I heard a thump. Did you fall? Have you hit your head or anything?"

"No," Greg frowned. "I'm fine. I was...what was I doing outside?"

Now John frowned too, unsure of what was going on, and not liking any of it.

"You went to fetch wood for the fire, but, well, I think we should probably just turn in." He paused, looking at Greg for any sign of injury. "You mind if I just check you over?"

Greg shook his head, and John briefly checked his head for any cuts or bruises, but found none.

"Why did you go down to the cellar?" John asked, as he moved to wash up the mugs.

"Cellar?"

"I found you in the cellar, just now...you seemed, I don't know, thoughtful? Just wondered why you went down there. It seemed a bit spooky."

Greg was looking more confused as John went on. "I...must have been looking for wood, I guess?" he said, sounded very unconvincing.

"Yeah, probably," John smiled, although he didn't feel like smiling in the least.

"Come on then, bed."


Upstairs they piled as many blankets and fnugs onto the bed as they could find, in case the temperature dropped further in the night.

"God, your feet are freezing," John said, wishing he'd kept his socks on.

"Sorry," Greg mumbled, but didn't remove his feet from John's calves.

"Night," John smiled indulgently, reaching for a kiss.

"Night," Greg replied, kissing John on the lips.

John reached to turn the light out, and as he turned back for a split second it seemed that Greg's eyes glowed a very deep red, before returning to their usual dark brown. He sternly told himself he must have imagined it - it had to be a reflection of the fading light in his lover's eyes. There was definitely no other explanation.

John pulled the cover closer to him, and wished they'd slept with their clothes on, in case anything else happened during the night.

Outside, the creatures of the forest called out in the darkness. John wished he had their confidence in the darkness.


67 comments:

John H. D. Watson said...

Oh dear...It's not looking good...

Greg Lestrade said...

On the contrary, John always looks good, I'm sure. Being an ex-underwear model.

John H. D. Watson said...

No one looks good when possessed by a demon though...or whatever's going on... What is going on??

Greg Lestrade said...

I don't know! I was thinking maybe he's inherited some sort of curse along with the castle? They may need to go on some sort of adventure to break it. Or...I don't know. John just learns to love him anyway, cold feet and vacant moments and all (much like you've managed, with my cold feet and vacant moments.)

John H. D. Watson said...

Your eyes aren't going to start glowing red, are they?

Greg Lestrade said...

They virtually were this morning.

I never really asked you about your work the other night. You said lots of blood...

John H. D. Watson said...

More than expected, given the extent of the injuries. He had a bag of pig's blood on him. Two of the officers were soaked with it by the time I got there. It was a worrying moment.

Greg Lestrade said...

...do I dare ask why?? Not that it's the first time people have bought along their own spare blood supply to a scene...

pandabob said...

Yay :-D I love this story but I do find myself getting very concerned about them!

John H. D. Watson said...

I couldn't tell you. He said it was for emergencies. Maybe he'd hoped to squirt them and then run away, like a squid with ink?

Greg Lestrade said...

I once arrested a woman for trying to frame a Westie dog with a pint of stolen blood and a stick... that was very confusing. The Westie kept licking up all the blood, she was screaming as if it had nearly had her leg off, the dog was covering everyone and everything in blood because it was friendly...chaos.

She was done for theft of the blood, criminal damage, animal cruelty... and the dog was free to go.

Joolz said...

Ooooh a lovely bit of Greg The Florist - but now I'm doubting I should have read it just before bed, will I have visions of red eyes in my dreams! :)

Do you have anything nice planned with Sherlock tomorrow, John, maybe lunch with his two favourite people or something. Hope work is ok for you, Greg, and the day goes really quickly. Have a great day all of you anyway.

Unknown said...

yikes, Greg the Florist is getting very spooky, for halloween maybe? I hope we don't have to wait months for the next installment.
S

Small Hobbit said...

If that story is anything to go by J I wouldn't let L out of your sight whilst you're away - although I doubt that would be a hardship. Have a great time guys, I'm away too so I'll look forward to reading about it when I get back.

Greg Lestrade said...

Danger, Sherlock, if you want lunch together then give me a bit of notice and I can be free, unless I get a call out. Only doing mounds of paperwork and case reviews until then. Mainly just wet signature work.

pandabob said...

I hope not manage to have lunch together, its always nice when a days work can be combined with smiles and fun with the family :-)

Greg Lestrade said...

It's a glorious day here, too. Like summer's come back! So I want an excuse to get out of my office ;)

John H. D. Watson said...

Lunch would be great...maybe in half an hour or so?

Greg Lestrade said...

Sure thing. Call when you're close. Maybe eat in the park? It's so sunny!

John H. D. Watson said...

We're here - park sounds great!

Greg Lestrade said...

How much did I want to Skyve off and not come back to work? ;)

Danger, can you check I've got enough underwear clean? Might just buy some if not... Not that I'm assuming I'll be wearing it much in the coming week...

John H. D. Watson said...

Yeah, don't worry. The laundry situation is under control...more or less. As much as it ever is.

Greg Lestrade said...

What would I do without you? (Probably buy shares in Marks and Sparks).

I'm probably going to bring some work home... Drop it off on our way tomorrow?

And the pan in the fridge is meat marinating. So don't worry about dinner.

John H. D. Watson said...

And without you, I'd be living on takeaway, so it all evens out!

Greg Lestrade said...

ha, I wasn't doing so great with feeding myself either. Just...couldn't ever quite be bothered when it was just me.

Joolz said...

You guys just complement each other so well, it's lovely to see and I'm sure there will be plenty of that going on this week... ;)

Are you taking both bikes or sharing the journey together on one. Have a fabulous time anyway. :)

Greg Lestrade said...

Taking both bikes. And the force Sherlock has just thrown himself at me with, we'll have to triple-check he hasn't packed himself in our bags...

John H. D. Watson said...

Fact of the day... Apparently, if you do the Marathon des Sables, there's a fee for them to send your body back home included in the sign-up process, just in case.

Greg Lestrade said...

....that really doesn't make me want you to do it, y'know?

REReader said...

Well, there was never any question that Sherlock would miss the two of you! But being good about you going is a very special sort of wedding gift, really.

John...optimists, aren't they!

John H. D. Watson said...

L - yeah, I sort of see your point.

Greg Lestrade said...

Don't get me wrong - if you want to do it, I'll support you all the way. After all, you could get run over by a bus tomorrow. But I don't expect me to have any finger nails or a single non-grey hair by the time you get back (not that I have any non-grey hairs now...but you get the point.)

John H. D. Watson said...

Yeah, I know. I was just reading about it, that's all. Don't worry.

Greg Lestrade said...

Slightly worried we won't survive this cycling place Sherlock wants us to go to... I don't think they'll let me do it on a motocross bike, sadly...

John H. D. Watson said...

What is it exactly? Are we meant to ride for miles and miles? Some sort of obstacle course?

Sherlock said...

No you have to go it looks good and there's jumps and tracks in the forest and everything and we can all go then and it will be goooooooooooooood don't be boring and not go.

Greg Lestrade said...

I think there are different tracks. Some say they're smooth, wide and flat (perfect), others say they're 'technical'...which I think means 'dangerous'.

Sherlock says we have to try this one to see if he can do it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yj2McfqZtCA

(Can't we just watch Youtube videos? ;) )

Sherlock said...

I bet I can do really big jumps

REReader said...

Wow, that trail certainly looks quite...challenging. (And in all fairness, also exciting. ;))

John H. D. Watson said...

Looks like fun!

Greg Lestrade said...

I very very much don't want to be in any way broken or bruised for our honeymoon.

It does look like fun. On a proper bike... ;)

John H. D. Watson said...

Well...if we end up bruised and battered...we were planning to stay in bed anyway. :)

REReader said...

When do you two leave for your excellent adventure?

Greg Lestrade said...

Be heading off after Sherlock is securely deposited at school, and my work is...back at work. Then a short stop for cycling, and food buying...and we'll be there :)

REReader said...

Safe and happy travels!

rsf said...

That bike place does look like a lot of fun. While I was in Colorado, we saw a lot of bikers on theLookout Mountain road, and while it might be hard to do the five miles up, I bet you'd all like coming back down. Even with all the switchbacks!

I hope you have a perfectly wonderful trip!

Greg Lestrade said...

RSF - looks perfect for a proper bike... ;)

Greg Lestrade said...

John says this is the first time he's ever seen me pack more than an hour before we leave to go anywhere. He's taking it as some sort of sign I'm eager to go... ;)

Sherlock made us both solemnly swear to note down and report back with any fun things we do, so he can come and do them in the future.

pandabob said...

I have to wonder why you are packing early for a trip on which you seem to intend not to need many clothes but I'm sure there are still important things to take with you ;-)

I hope you have a really good time :-)

rsf said...

L, there were all sorts of people in all kinds of things with wheels going up and down the mountain -- motorbikes as well as bikes, and cars. But also, coming down, there were skateboarders! And deer, just to make things a bit more exciting.

Packed already, eh? And are the suitcases weighed so you can tell if Sherlock has snuck anything important in?

Greg Lestrade said...

Well, it does make it easier to pack - shorts for the hot tub, cycling stuff... essential supplies, toothbrush...done! ;)

Anonymous said...

Have fun, gents! And Sherlock, you have fun too, with Mrs H. I know you'll help her out with lots of stuff and have a good time.

And belated thanks to everyone who offered support last week. Knowing that I can come here and talk about stuff is really good. I'm doing okay.

Ella

Anonymous said...

Also, going with RSF's theme of colorado, deer, and skateboarders:
http://youtu.be/bi1SPbqdduM

(John, there's cursing in the last ten seconds or so, in case you try to keep Sherlock away from that sort of thing.)

Ella

Piplover said...

Hope you all have a great week, whatever you get up to!

REReader said...

Sherlock made us both solemnly swear to note down and report back with any fun things we do, so he can come and do them in the future.

A fun test-drive! That's a much better idea than you not having any fun. (Good thinking, Sherlock!)

Have a lovely time, guys.

Joolz said...

shorts for the hot tub - Really?! I'm thinking that's another way to lighten the load for your packing... ;) Have an amazing week, you both deserve it.

Have fun with Mrs H, Sherlock, just think of all the lovely things you'll be able to bake and show to John and Lestrade when they get back. There'll probably be plenty of us around if you're bursting with questions too. :)

Anon Without A Name said...

Gents - enjoy your time away :-)

Sherlock - I hope you have a lovely time this week with Mrs H; I'm sure you'll have a lot of fun.

Mrs H - good luck :-)

pandabob said...

Have a great honeymoon gents :-)

I hope school is interesting Sherlock and that you have a lovely time with Mrs h and whoever else comes to entertain you this week :-)

Greg Lestrade said...

Mmm, first coffee stop... The early morning fog has cleared and it's a lovely day for riding bikes with and without engines :)

Sherlock said...

We made cupcakes with orange and lemon and Mrs Hudson says our kitchen is nicer than hers and we hope you're having a nice time and did you do the cycling?

REReader said...

That's sounds like a fun way to spend an afternoon, Sherlock! Did you taste test the cupcakes yet?

Greg Lestrade said...

We did 'do cycling', it was lots of fun. The lady who we got the bikes from said she thought if you practiced hard then you'd be okay doing even some of the harder bits.

Did you help Mrs H find everything she needed? I bed your cakes are brilliant.

Sherlock said...

You HAVE to phone before my bedtime or else

pandabob said...

you sound like you're doing a great job of keeping Mrs H entertained Sherlock, I'm glad you're having fun :-)

I hope you and John are enjoying yourselves Greg and that the ride hasn't caused any issues with the rest of your honeymoon plans ;-)

REReader said...

Night night, Sherlock!

Anon Without A Name said...

"Or else"? 0_o

Sounds like you had a fun evening - n'night Sherlock.

Sounds like you had a good day of riding, gents :-)

Kestrel337 said...

Yay...more Greg the florist. Hope you have an awesome time. Sherlock, your cakes sound lovely. I love citrusy stuff.

Post a Comment