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Donatello "Donnie" Hamato ([personal profile] soft_shelled) wrote2022-12-31 03:35 pm
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<S.Holmes>

[personal profile] detectivision 2023-07-24 03:16 am (UTC)(link)
I am sure it will be appreciated. Discussing this with you has been clarifying in a number of ways, and I am grateful to have your perspective on the incident, as well as for your candor.

Out of curiosity, do you still feel the same about the other secrets you've held back from him? The matters you mentioned -- the actions you've taken for his happiness that you intended to keep from him for good?
detectivision: (sailing on)

<S.Holmes>

[personal profile] detectivision 2023-07-24 02:43 pm (UTC)(link)
He was here? A HYDRA agent was here?

[The professional punctuation does not quite get across the actual outrage being felt.]

How? When?
detectivision: (I opened up my eyes)

<S.Holmes>

[personal profile] detectivision 2023-07-25 03:50 am (UTC)(link)
And he remained dead, when you killed him?

[Priorities.]
detectivision: (you try to rid your mind of malediction)

<S.Holmes> casual murder talk!!

[personal profile] detectivision 2023-07-25 12:54 pm (UTC)(link)
You are right that, should he return, he must be kept away from Barnes at all costs.

[Eh! It's monster murder! Murder of one of them hits different from permamurder. This was like putting someone in jail, only the jail was the stretch of time beteeen death and possible revival.]

But I am not sure I agree with not telling him about the incident. It may take away some of his peace of mind, but surely that is better than leaving him wholly unprepared, if the man returns.
detectivision: (in a bottle for you to show)

<S.Holmes>

[personal profile] detectivision 2023-07-28 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
You cannot guarantee that you will encounter him before Barnes does in that case. Keeping the man blissfully ignorant led to adverse enough results when the matter was not such a personal one. All of this might happen again, and worse!

At the very least, I ask that you provide me with a description of the man, so that more of us may act as lookouts.
detectivision: (and there's every type of girl)

<S.Holmes> discussion of capital punishment, hanging, gun violence, lmao

[personal profile] detectivision 2023-07-30 12:55 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, this was before the soup kitchen was sharing their information with us. His remains did not make it to me.

I can't say I agree completely with the summary judgment and execution. Everyone deserves a trial. However, any fair trial would see the man given the rope, and such a thing could hardly realistically be organized in such a situation.

Good work with the gun. You were right to go for the legs first.


[He doesn't like it. But there are men Sherlock Holmes feels ought to be dead, even if sending them to the grave himself at his own judgment isn't right, and the people responsible for what happened to Bucky are among them.]

If he returns, he must be kept away from Barnes. You can count on my assistance.

And, should more immediate talks go poorly and an outside perspective would be of use, you know how to reach me.
Edited 2023-07-30 00:58 (UTC)