Bloody good. Could do with some meat, though. Did you already eat those rabbits I caught for you? I can bring more by... along with the milk.
[He's considering just starting up a milk delivery service. They have enough beer bottles and they have a cow that produces more than Sherlock or John could ever want.]
Fine. Leave it alone, Alfie. [And because that always works well with Alfie, he covers with a semi-lie.] I'm just tired of people complaining about me coddling them. [He waves a hand.] Had a row with Sherlock about it a while ago. I have a rifle and hunting here is easy. I'm not trying to go out of my way.
[The look John gives Royce is confused. He knows they're out of Norfinbury and things are different, but the man is talking to him like he... knows him. More than he has to know him.]
Yeah, fine. It's fine. Just other things, not you two. Can we move on?
[ Oh. Yeah, that's right. Royce thinks he knows where Alfie's going with that. He finishes eating quietly - and because he has some manners forced upon him by various people, he'll take everybody's plates to the sink when they're done. He'll also stay there because he doesn't really want to think about things too hard. ]
[John breathes an internal sigh of relief. It's rare that he's able to effectively dodge Alfie's probing. It might come up again, but he makes a mental note not to react to the phrase from other Norfibury people.]
All right.
[He finishes his own pasta and sits quietly while Royce gathers up the plates.]
Apparently something the residents here made themselves. I already checked the body parts under a scope. They're real, but they don't seem to show any signs of decay. I stay away from it. There are people here with some sick ideas.
[He's thinking of the gallows and hanging and beheading Sherlock in effigy.]
[Well, okay, he was trying to avoid unleashing his paranoia on these two, but if they're going to ask straight out like that, it's hard not to launch into it. John clears his throat.]
The mountains. They go on for days, even though this world is only about six square miles. The stars have changed. Ienzo's been studying them for years. They went from just neon signs in the sky to proper stars overnight. The pipes don't run anywhere and the electricity doesn't either, except the streetlamps. those are all connected to the windmill. We're not getting utilities from anywhere and they can start to go out if the system's being over taxed. Zephyr can let people in here, but they won't let them out because of this Lost versus Unlost thing. But they put people back when a bunch of us were pulled in by accident. Maybe it's just because we were 'Unlost' or whatever, but they can still navigate pretty bloody well, all things considered for someone who says they can't.
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[He's absolutely calling Alfie gaudy.]
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[He picks it up to look, then lets it fall back against Royce's shirt.]
Yeah, that one's had blood on it, definitely. I remember cleaning it off.
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You're making Watson pout, Alfie. [ He's grinning, though. ]
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'S not pouting. Just making faces at you two lovebirds. [There. Fine. He'll go back to that.]
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[He says with a genial smile.]
How's the dinner?
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As for dinner, Royce is done with his. He'll probably go get more, too. He gestures at his plate. ]
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[He's considering just starting up a milk delivery service. They have enough beer bottles and they have a cow that produces more than Sherlock or John could ever want.]
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[They probably ate them the day he brought them over.]
Milk would be good, yeah. I've been making pancakes in the mornings, but with water.
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[ Royce goes ahead and gets up to get more pasta. When he settles back down, he gets to scarfing again. What? He's hungry. ]
We've been settling in.
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Hmm. Just offering. I'll bring the milk, at least. We have the only cow around here for the mo. Probably the only one this place needs.
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All right?
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[Gotta stick up for the boyfriend.]
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Don't try to brush things aside with that careful poker face of yours, John. Don't have the patience for it.
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Yeah, fine. It's fine. Just other things, not you two. Can we move on?
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All right.
[He finishes his own pasta and sits quietly while Royce gathers up the plates.]
So... what did you want to discuss?
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We were out for a walk, recently, to explore a bit of the town - and we came across a tower.
[Do you know which tower he's talking about, Watson?]
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Apparently something the residents here made themselves. I already checked the body parts under a scope. They're real, but they don't seem to show any signs of decay. I stay away from it. There are people here with some sick ideas.
[He's thinking of the gallows and hanging and beheading Sherlock in effigy.]
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[He's thinking about Norfinbury-style hallucinations here.]
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The mountains. They go on for days, even though this world is only about six square miles. The stars have changed. Ienzo's been studying them for years. They went from just neon signs in the sky to proper stars overnight. The pipes don't run anywhere and the electricity doesn't either, except the streetlamps. those are all connected to the windmill. We're not getting utilities from anywhere and they can start to go out if the system's being over taxed. Zephyr can let people in here, but they won't let them out because of this Lost versus Unlost thing. But they put people back when a bunch of us were pulled in by accident. Maybe it's just because we were 'Unlost' or whatever, but they can still navigate pretty bloody well, all things considered for someone who says they can't.
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SORRY FOR ALL THE TYPOS
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