-!! [Yea, he's not about to just drink some mystery liquid. He turns his head away from the bottle as he gets close to his lips. If he leans any further, he's going to fall right on over and maybe knock the bottle out of Holmes' hand]
[The first thing Sherlock does when he notices the situation going awry is to cover the bottle's opening with his thumb. He's had enough experience with spilling precious liquids to know how to prevent it.]
Ah. Hey. No, come on. It's a healing potion! And I know what you're thinking: medicine is disgusting. But this doesn't even taste half bad. It's almost nice, really.
[Holding onto Asougi with one hand to make sure the guy doesn't squirm so far away he slumps over, he once again tries to move the bottle towards its intended destination.]
[Poison. It's definitely poison. Those lips of his are staying shut tight, not convinced by Holmes' words, whatever he could pick out at least. He's glancing in Holmes' direction. If he could glare, he would be doing so right now.]
[Sherlock spends a few seconds waving the potion around in front of Asougi's mouth, then sighs and admits defeat. It feels familiar, somehow. Why is that, again? ... Iris. When she was very young, Iris would also refuse to eat whatever Sherlock offered her. How did he solve that, again? The memories are so faded, they're basically gone, and Sherlock ends up smacking the heel of his palm against his forehead a few times.
Think. Think!
And then, at last, he remembers. He slips the cork back into the bottle and puts it on the nightstand, out of Asougi's reach. Then he disappears from the room for a minute. Asougi might think he's safe, but Holmes returns in due time, holding a book. He sure did raid Asougi's library! Reading to Iris always did the trick. Granted, he didn't really read stories to her. He read research reports, the newspaper, letters sent from across the sea... But this is the Index and there are storybooks aplenty.
He sits himself down on the edge of the bed and opens the book, starting on the first page.]
Once upon a time, there lived in a certain village a little country girl, the prettiest creature who was ever seen. Her mother was excessively fond of her, and her grandmother doted on her still more. This good woman had a little red riding hood made for her. It suited the girl so extremely well that everybody started calling her... Little Red Riding Hood.
[He can't be serious. He's just going to keep giving that look of disbelief at the detective. At least pick an interesting story! The words just go through one ear and other the other, his attention on the man who was clearly just trying to distract him.]
[Excuse you, an innocent little girl and a grandmother are gobbled up by a wolf. How is that not interesting? Holmes doesn't notice the look that's being shot his way. His attention is on the story now.]
-As she was going through the wood, she met with a wolf, who had a very great mind to eat her up, but he dared not, because of some woodcutters working nearby in the forest. He asked her where she was going. The poor child, who did not know that it was dangerous to stay and talk to a wolf, said to him, "I'm going to see my grandmother, and bring her a cake and a little pot of butter from my mother."
[Yes, he did do the little girl voice. You're welcome.]
[He might have visibly wince at that "girl" voice. He's being tortured isn't he? Trying to get him to break, so he could take that poison. Maybe if he could just lean over, muster up enough energy to kick the book, or him.]
[If Asougi thinks the little girl voice is bad, just wait till Holmes gets to the grandmother. He makes sure to really emphasize that old, sickly croak. What're ya gonna do about it, Asougi?]
[He groans, not from the fall, but the body aches he's starting to feel after he forced himself to move so much. He's relying on Holmes to not fall as he breathes heavily. At this rate, he'll just tire himself out without Sherlock's "help".]
[He made a scowling sound after being put back on the bed. This man is so loud and-
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He must have gotten his eyesight back for a moment, cause he can just pick out that poofy hair of the detective, that ever so optimistic grin of his. He sighs heavily, flopping back onto the bed, raising an arm to rest over his head.]
[The flopping is good! Sort of. It means Asougi won't slide back off the bed so easily. He still needs to stay somewhat upright for that healing potion, though. Sherlock reaches for the bottle again, uncorking it.]
Let's try this one more time, shall we? Bottoms up. [Here comes the hot air balloon, moving towards Asougi's mouth for a landing! Vroom vroom- or whatever sound a hot air balloon made in 1900.]
... [Were the sounds really necessary? He needs to have a proper talk after this about the detective's...approach. Knowing who it is, he isn't fighting as hard to take a bit of the potion. It's hard to get down, a bit of the liquid trickling from his lips, but he manages to get some into his body.
It helps to ease his symptoms, feeling a little rejuvenated by the potion. It doesn't cure the fever, but at least his body aches have stopped.]
[From what he's learned from Iris, the sounds are absolutely necessary. They're soft sounds, at least. Discreet, for Sherlock's doing. Once enough of the potion is down, he puts the cork back on the bottle and sets it down again, smiling.]
[He should, but he's not in his right mind and hasn't seen anyone. So he'll just sigh.]
Some time then. [As his stomach whines hopelessly once more to be fed for the 100th time.] Did anything happen since the campaign...? [That might get him some information.]
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Ah. Hey. No, come on. It's a healing potion! And I know what you're thinking: medicine is disgusting. But this doesn't even taste half bad. It's almost nice, really.
[Holding onto Asougi with one hand to make sure the guy doesn't squirm so far away he slumps over, he once again tries to move the bottle towards its intended destination.]
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Think. Think!
And then, at last, he remembers. He slips the cork back into the bottle and puts it on the nightstand, out of Asougi's reach. Then he disappears from the room for a minute. Asougi might think he's safe, but Holmes returns in due time, holding a book. He sure did raid Asougi's library! Reading to Iris always did the trick. Granted, he didn't really read stories to her. He read research reports, the newspaper, letters sent from across the sea... But this is the Index and there are storybooks aplenty.
He sits himself down on the edge of the bed and opens the book, starting on the first page.]
Once upon a time, there lived in a certain village a little country girl, the prettiest creature who was ever seen. Her mother was excessively fond of her, and her grandmother doted on her still more. This good woman had a little red riding hood made for her. It suited the girl so extremely well that everybody started calling her... Little Red Riding Hood.
[Enjoy the drone of Sherlock's voice, Asougi!]
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[He can't be serious. He's just going to keep giving that look of disbelief at the detective. At least pick an interesting story! The words just go through one ear and other the other, his attention on the man who was clearly just trying to distract him.]
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-As she was going through the wood, she met with a wolf, who had a very great mind to eat her up, but he dared not, because of some woodcutters working nearby in the forest. He asked her where she was going. The poor child, who did not know that it was dangerous to stay and talk to a wolf, said to him, "I'm going to see my grandmother, and bring her a cake and a little pot of butter from my mother."
[Yes, he did do the little girl voice. You're welcome.]
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Whoah! Oh dear, careful now!
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There we are. Take it easy, now. I know it's an intense story, but it's still only a story.
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...
He must have gotten his eyesight back for a moment, cause he can just pick out that poofy hair of the detective, that ever so optimistic grin of his. He sighs heavily, flopping back onto the bed, raising an arm to rest over his head.]
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Let's try this one more time, shall we? Bottoms up. [Here comes the hot air balloon, moving towards Asougi's mouth for a landing! Vroom vroom- or whatever sound a hot air balloon made in 1900.]
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It helps to ease his symptoms, feeling a little rejuvenated by the potion. It doesn't cure the fever, but at least his body aches have stopped.]
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There. Now, was that really so bad?
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I did attempt it without the theatrics! Twice! It did not work.
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I take your health has improved, if only a little?
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[Oh Asougi, you should've known better than to ask.]
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Some time then. [As his stomach whines hopelessly once more to be fed for the 100th time.] Did anything happen since the campaign...? [That might get him some information.]
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