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Chapter Sixteen:
Clearing The Fog
Everything was going foggy for Sherlock. He
could faintly hear the sound of footsteps, rushing into the room. He heard what
seemed to be Lestrade, yelling something like “Expulso!”, making the dragon
explode. He felt someone lift him up a little, causing him to cry out in pain
again.
Then he heard Mycroft's voice: “Could you be
more careful next time, Lestrade? You could have impaled someone...”
“Sorry, Mycroft...”
That's when Sherlock heard Mycroft say
something, sounded like “vulera sanentur”. It was
almost song-like. He repeated it two more times. It was making the pain go
away...
***
Despite his healing and ingesting ground-up
Dittany, Sherlock had still lost enough blood to make the boy pass out. Mycroft
hugged his little brother to his chest.
He scooped him up and laid him in the chest. Mycroft drew his wand from
his umbrella and aimed at Sherlock. First, he extracted Sherlock's memories and put them in a vial. He put the vial in his jacket. Then he aimed his wand at Sherlock again. “Obliviate.” He said, then closed The
Chest.
“Sir, I...I don't understand. Why collect and erase his
memory?” Lestrade asked.
Mycroft turned to his most trusted Auror. “Well,”
Mycroft said, “he doesn't need to remember what happened here. Especially not
today. Alternate world or not, he is still my little brother. I worry
about him, you know. As for extracting the memory, that's more for our Sherlock's benefit when he returns.”
Lestrade turned to the body of Tobias
Gregson. “Shame about Toby. He was a good friend...”
“He knew there would be risks, Lestrade.
Sherlock never can keep out of danger, after all.”
Lestrade scratched the back of his head. “I just can't help but think: "how"? How did this whole mess with
those two start?”
Mycroft smirked. “I figured that out shortly after you
escorted the boys back to Hogwarts. My Sherlock had apparently been
experimenting with Portkeys. He tried to make one out of the skull he likes to
carry around at home. He meant for it to take him directly to Hogwarts should
the train ride prove to be “dull”.
“Unfortunately, he had a mishap. Apparently he did the spell
wrong, and somehow invented his own. So, instead of him and his new friend John
Watson heading to Hogwarts, he was instead sent to The Other Sherlock's world.
And the accidental spell seemed to have a few side effects. One being the
other world's equivalents of them coming here. And said equivalents' bodies changing to match their counterparts. As if both worlds need a Sherlock and a Watson.
“Presumably, the two of them returning home
will bring ours back.” He concluded. There was a sudden clatter from across the
room. Mycroft smiled. “Ah. Here they are now.” The
Wizarding World's Sherlock and John wandered over to Mycroft and Lestrade.
Lestrade uttered an inaudible swear word.
Sherlock let out a groan. “But the world
without magic was exciting!” Mycroft, in his moment of emotional display of the
day, hugged his little brother. “Ack! Mycroft! You're getting your germs all
over my robes!”
Mycroft laughed. “I'm just glad you're home.”
Lestrade turned to John. “John, do you mind
going back to the other world for a moment? We just have to edit some of the
Other You's memories...” John nodded and went to The Chest with Lestrade.
Sherlock pulled out of the hug. “How come John
gets to go back?” he pouted. Then he saw the charred body of Tobias Gregson. Curious,
he went over to inspect the body. “And who was that?” He inquired.
Mycroft tried not to smile. “When your friend
gets back, we'll fill you in.”
***
Sherlock gasped and woke up on his couch.
What had happened? There was a gap in his memory. And he had a couple of
inexplicable, long, faded scars across his chest. He couldn't have fallen
asleep. Could he? “John? Do you any idea what's happened to me?”
John turned from his laptop. “You helped
yourself to what you call your “seven-per-cent solution”. All sorts of
things happened.” he replied.
Sherlock sat up and looked around. “Where's
my bottle and needle?”
“Did it occur to you I might've thrown them
out? It's unhealthy, what you do. Not to mention illegal...”
Sherlock glared at his flatmate. He got up
from the couch and strolled into the kitchen. After rummaging through the
cabinets, he returned to the living room with a napkin and a mug full of pens.
He set them on the coffee table and sat cross-legged on the floor. After
pulling a pen out of the mug and uncapping it, he unfolded the napkin.
Sherlock looked at John smugly. He started
writing on the napkin, saying his words aloud. “Stratagy For Conquest of
Western Civilization: Revised Edition. Supplies needed: one paper clip.”
THE END
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And now I have finished! Thank you for reading, and if you didn't like it, well... I think I'll modify Shakespeare and say:
If I have offended,
Think but this, and all is mended,
That you have but slumber'd here
While these visions did appear.
And this weak and idle theme,
No more yielding but a dream,
Gentles, do not reprehend:
if you pardon, I will mend:
And, as I am an honest Freak,
If I have unearned luck
Now to 'scape the serpent's tongue,
I will make amends ere long;
Else The Freak a liar call;
So, good night unto you all.
Give me your hands, if we be friends,
And Loveable Freak shall restore amends.
So, tomorrow(?) I'll go back to normal posts. See you all then!
-"applause rings out as the young blog reader finishes reading the posts of a certain lovable freak, satified and laughing at how such a wild tale could come into existence, followed by an eloquent way of saying, 'you didn't like my story? well dude I'm sorry, maybe we can try again later.' she feels content and ready for more at a later time."
ReplyDeleteNot exactly Shakespeare, =) but still, your story rocked! Keep writing more stories! Make them however Geeky you want them to be, because I am sure to eat them up!
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"The Loveable Freak smiles at the praise, and finishes applauding the young, unicorn slaying blog reader. She is pleased that she took the time to read through it all, and enjoyed it so. And that she was willing to point out any errors and gave her feedback."
DeleteBut seriously, thank you for the high praise! It makes me feel awesome! I'm glad you liked it, and I hope to write more stories, and yes, they WILL be geeky. I really appreciate the feedback! :D