Donatello "Donnie" Hamato (
soft_shelled) wrote2022-12-31 03:35 pm
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<S.Holmes> casual murder talk!!
[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.
<Bootyyyshaker9000> torture allusions
[Donnie may... know a few ways to keep a person alive while making them wish they were dead, don't ask why or how he knows that.]
I see no reason to cause distress to James by telling him about the incident, if he returns then I will inform him about it.
<S.Holmes>
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.
<Bootyyyshaker9000>
It's long and he leaves out what they did with the body, but the description of the man's corpse should not be familiar to Sherlock as they never did take it to the morgue. Either way, information, yay!]
<S.Holmes> discussion of capital punishment, hanging, gun violence, lmao
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.
<Bootyyyshaker9000>
And thank you, I felt that disabling him was poetic in a way.
[Honestly it shows how much Donnie does care for Bucky, that he did that at all. He is prone to violence, yes, but his most extreme outbursts of it is saved for protecting the ones he cares about.]
Of course, glad to have your help.
... and thank you. I'll remember that.