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Sherlock Holmes ([info]ifimnothungry) wrote in [info]colligo_threads,
@ 2012-01-21 14:13:00

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Entry tags:irene adler, sherlock holmes

WHO: Sherlock Holmes & Irene Adler
WHAT: Sherlock finally agreed to dinner.
WHEN: January 20th; 7 o'clock
WHERE: An upscale local restaurant
RATING: PG
STATUS: In Progress

Sherlock had arrived early. Not surprising, given his desire to have the upperhand in most interactions, and there was quite a bit to be said about how much leverage being the first to arrive provided an individual. It had been the strategy that Irene had used, catching Sherlock offguard first being being prepared for him and then by being someone she necessarily wasn't supposed to be. As it went, Ms. Adler had yet to yield the upperhand once, and Sherlock was extremely eager to get it back. Which was why, after months of refusing, he had finally agreed to one of her 'let's have dinner' requests.

The first step in regaining the upperhand: do something unexpected.

Of course, she'd decided on the restaurant. She'd made the reserved. She'd selected their table so she'd controlled the position which they'd have relative to the rest of the room. She had the most influence in this situation so that is why Sherlock had felt he had to arrive early, to select not only the best position at the table but also balance out the advantage Irene had from already being familiar with their surroundings. Being seated at the table, after having negotiated his way past the host by deducing after a moment that Irene had made their reservation under 'The Woman' rather than Adler or Holmes, Sherlock closed his eyes, his ears seeking out the snippets of conversation around him and filing them away before he reopened his eyes and did the same with visual clues. He hoped, by the time that his dinner companion arrived, that he'd have just as much ammunition on the individuals surrounding them as he assumed Irene did.



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[info]letshavedinner
2012-01-29 06:31 am UTC (link)

And just like that, the ball was back in her court. Irene did so enjoy these little meetings with Sherlock and found that the general ambiance of a restaurant, and the ins and outs that went with proper behaviour in these sorts of public situations, really only made it all the more intriguing. It certainly didn't hurt that Sherlock, while more than capable of blending in well enough not to draw too much attention to himself, clearly still wasn't quite in his element.

Her own attention flickering ever so briefly to Robert, her lips quirked upward ever so slightly. "Surprise me," she said mildly, handing over her menu. Clearly considering Robert dismissed, even if he was still making a few marks in the booklet he carried to take down orders, she turned her attention back to Sherlock.

It wasn't until Robert had left, however, that she spoke again. When she did, her tone was faintly amused yet still to the point as she explained simply, "His father is a rather well known businessman." She paused. "And not at all interested in females, much to his wife's ignorance." She smiled just a touch. "Fortunately for me, his son does not quite follow in his father's footsteps."

She paused a bit before briefly tacking lightly as she reached for her water glass to take a sip, "And I wasn't lying, you know. I do rather enjoy your company. As I already said. Brainy is the new sexy."

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[info]ifimnothungry
2012-01-29 07:21 am UTC (link)
It was always intriguing how someone who seemed to thrive on control was so willing to give it up in certain circumstances. Allowing him to pick the meal seemed like she was providing him with the reigns in this situation, but all she was doing was placing him in a position where he would be dancing to her whims even more, trying to please her tastes and curiosities in order to make himself seem that much more appealing. It was amusing, seeing it now even as he hadn't seen it when she'd done it to him, watching her make the men which she dealt with into something akin to puppies fetching and bringing and aiming to please.

The wine was brought to their table a moment later, the bottle uncorked and their glasses filled just enough to provide the wine with room to breathe before the wine waiter left the bottle between them and excuse himself to attend to someone else.

"Laying a pipeline, then," Sherlock said, lifting his glass and peering across the table at her. "He did seem rather young to be useful on his own, but the young are quite willing to provide information without understanding what use it might be," He said, quietly referring to his own actions when they were back home.

He'd been stupid, spectacularly ignorant as John would put it, in his dealings with her, exactly like she'd wanted him to be. He'd been another one of her puppies so eager and desperate to please and impressed, even if for different reasons than the rest, that he'd offered up everything she'd wanted on a silver platter. Best to get it out of the way now that he knew what sort of game she was playing, and he didn't intend to fall for it again.

"I'm hardly the same, though, sitting across from you in a restaurant than in any of our other encounters," Sherlock said, offering her a wry smile. "Unless, of course, you intend for me to somehow entertain you by giving you dirt on our surrounding company." It was a joke, but to be honest, he wouldn't be surprised if that was what she expected.

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[info]letshavedinner
2012-02-12 01:26 am UTC (link)

Irene reached for her glass of wine, absently swirling the crimson liquid about as she quirked a smile in Sherlock's direction. Her eyes shone with merriment as she tipped her head, raising her glass to her lips and taking a small sip. "As I've already said it several times now, it's obvious you've no intention of believing me when I insist that I'm merely interested in spending a bit of time with you," she commented as she set her glass back down. "So allow me to try this another way."

Dropping her hands into her lap, folding them while doing so, she met his gaze openly. "You," she said plainly, "have nothing to offer me, Mr. Holmes. I haven't a puzzle I require solving and I certainly don't require any information from that glorious brain of yours to ensure my own well being. I'm doing quite well on my own, here, and simply wished to spend a bit of time with you." Leaning forward ever so slightly, her voice dropped a bit until it was a touch huskier than it had been.

"And I can assure you," she tacked on, "there isn't much you could tell me about our surrounding company that I don't already know."

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[info]ifimnothungry
2012-02-13 10:49 am UTC (link)
It was a hard thought for Sherlock to wrap his mind around. Not that Irene didn't have anything that she wanted from him or any way that she intended to use him. No, that he could believe easily enough. He'd already fulfilled most of the things which he could imagine she could demand from him in the situation that they'd shared, and here, well, here, he'd only be helpful if she came across something like that again. It was the fact that she seemed to want to spend time with him...as friends.

At least, that was the only thing that he could assume from the fact that she wanted to spend time with him without desiring anything more than his company. John was the only person who did that on a regular basis, and even then, Sherlock wasn't entirely sure that John enjoyed his company a lot of the time. He'd only even been certain that the two of them had become more than just roommates and colleagues since the incident with Moriarty, and even then, he'd done his fair share of trying to screw it up. He didn't imagine this was going to go much better.

Leaning forward as she did, though, all thoughts of ulterior motives and possible issues with maintaining this dynamic were out the window as he smirked in the face of a challenge, "Really, Ms. Adler? Would you like me to try?"

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