[ If only John could hear eyerolling over the audio, because Sylar is giving him the most epic eyeroll ever right now. ] He's a character where I'm from, too. He'll go after Sherlock eventually, you realize that. At least he's too sick to get far, right now.
Okay. I'll do what I can. If I can't get him to wait, I'll do what I can to make sure he stays safe.
John, did Sherlock die when you came from? Did you go to Switzerland, or someplace called Reichenbach Falls?
[ This might color the current experiment. Sylar was going to make a rather pathetic attempt to stop Sherlock, but now he's wondering if he should actually try to hold him off. ]
Oh, it's not. But I think you'll want to hear this. Because I don't think he actually died.
[ He lets that settle for a moment before continuing. ]
The stories I've read are clearly adaptations of your lives. They're written from your perspective, and the one in which Sherlock dies is called "The Final Problem." Except he didn't die. He returns a year or two later in disguise, chasing after one of Moriarty's surviving men.
[There is complete silence on John's end for a long moment. When John speaks again, there's anger, very real anger.]
Don't. Don't you ever... Don't even. I watched him jump off a roof and onto the bloody pavement. I was there, talking to him, when he committed suicide. Do not ever talk to me about this again.
[He hangs up. And then throws his tablet at the wall.]
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Okay. I'll do what I can. If I can't get him to wait, I'll do what I can to make sure he stays safe.
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A murderous psycho with an obsessive bent after my best mate? It's like I never left home.
[John clears his throat.]
I'm aiming to get the Joker to the east side of the chapel, try to keep him out of your path. I'll give you and Sherlock a ring if I get him down.
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Yes.
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John, did Sherlock die when you came from? Did you go to Switzerland, or someplace called Reichenbach Falls?
[ This might color the current experiment. Sylar was going to make a rather pathetic attempt to stop Sherlock, but now he's wondering if he should actually try to hold him off. ]
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I don't see it's much of your business, Mr. Gray.
[From his tone, it's probably easy enough for Sylar to deduce that the answer to at least the first question is 'yes.']
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[ He lets that settle for a moment before continuing. ]
The stories I've read are clearly adaptations of your lives. They're written from your perspective, and the one in which Sherlock dies is called "The Final Problem." Except he didn't die. He returns a year or two later in disguise, chasing after one of Moriarty's surviving men.
He's not dead, John.
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Don't. Don't you ever... Don't even. I watched him jump off a roof and onto the bloody pavement. I was there, talking to him, when he committed suicide. Do not ever talk to me about this again.
[He hangs up. And then throws his tablet at the wall.]
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Leave it. Goodnight.