Right because her maybe being able to use mind-control herself is irrelevant to you and him. [He turns his attention to Royce.] You just asked me to name names. You want them or not, Royce?
I asked for names of people you think I should watch out for, not for a detailed list and breakdown of things they'd rather you not pry about. I wouldn't tell you the extent of what I can do either. Not after knowing what you'll do to get the information.
Half the people here are suspicious, including you two. I don't want anyone to accuse you of snooping though, Alfie. Some of the reasons aren't ones likely to come up in conversation. [He knows he's being contrary and Alfie is going to call him on it, but John will have his moment of being a petty bastard, thank you.]
Hah! [The bark of laughter breaks some of the tension in the room, and John grins at Royce. It's more aggressive than friendly.]
Killed Sherlock. Pair of psychics who can read minds. He does some weird perception things, turned a room cold on me and disappeared once when he was pissed off. He can blow himself up and took out most of his house along with one of the locals here.
[ He just gives John a little grin in return, something shitty and maybe a little mean. ]
Don't know Justin or Sasha, but Milla was the woman we ran into near the food trees. The one who -- [ You know. Reminded him physically of Gwen. He waves his hand vaguely. ]
Ienzo practically explained the Meadous from top to bottom to me. I've heard about the explosions here and there. Have we met Xanthous?
Gave you a list of names and a list of things I've seen or know, respectively. Enough to be getting on with. So, unless you need me for anything else? [He's going to leave while he only wants to punch one of them without actually doing it.]
We haven't got perfect memories, you realize. You can't rattle off a list of six or seven names and then give their crimes, and expect us to match them up.
Whoever said the word 'crime,' Alfie? [He blinks and smiles again, clearly agitated and getting more-so by the moment.] Justin killed Sherlock. Milla and Sasha are psychics. Ienzo's the one who can chill a room and disappear, and Xanthous is the one who explodes. Good enough? Lovely. I should get back to take Black Bart out for his evening walk.
[He hasn't been here that long and Sherlock will take care of that. But he's getting more annoyed than he knows he should be right now, and Alfie has a bad habit of needling. Contrary to what it may appear, John doesn't actually want to go off on him. His gaze shifts toward the door, then toward the other exits available in the room before refocusing on Alfie.]
[ Royce just looks unimpressed, settled back. He needs to behave himself, he knows, but his jaw is definitely working with how much he's keeping back. ]
[He could just leave. There's no compelling reason to stay apart from manners. Unfortunately, manners are an important part of John's life. The doctor stands abruptly, but it's to stalk into the kitchen. He pulls down three bowls and splits the fruit salad up among them. Royce and Alfie have bowls set down in front of them with a little more force than may be strictly necessary. The forks that John grabs next are practically thrown at them before John sits back down and spears a piece of pineapple in his own bowl.]
You have a lovely house.
[Look at him changing the subject through gritted teeth.]
[ Okay, Royce now looks amused. John is a big baby, in Royce's opinion, and he doesn't make any effort to politely hide his expression when Jonh comes back with the bowls. For now, Royce doesn't touch his. ]
Has a bed with sheets and pillows. And a stove. [ He glances at the kitchen again. ] Things actually work, here.
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[He says it mildly, but still. He has no particular loyalty to Renart, but he'll forever be annoyed at Watson's nosiness.]
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Got a point there.
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I asked for names of people you think I should watch out for, not for a detailed list and breakdown of things they'd rather you not pry about. I wouldn't tell you the extent of what I can do either. Not after knowing what you'll do to get the information.
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Justin Law, Sasha Riggs, Milla Vodello, Ienzo, and Xanthous. Other people to worry about. There you are.
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You realize you've also named about half the people here, if the headcount I've done is accurate.
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Killed Sherlock. Pair of psychics who can read minds. He does some weird perception things, turned a room cold on me and disappeared once when he was pissed off. He can blow himself up and took out most of his house along with one of the locals here.
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Are we matching up names with this information...?
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Don't know Justin or Sasha, but Milla was the woman we ran into near the food trees. The one who -- [ You know. Reminded him physically of Gwen. He waves his hand vaguely. ]
Ienzo practically explained the Meadous from top to bottom to me. I've heard about the explosions here and there. Have we met Xanthous?
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[He says, a little exasperated.]
We haven't got perfect memories, you realize. You can't rattle off a list of six or seven names and then give their crimes, and expect us to match them up.
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[He hasn't been here that long and Sherlock will take care of that. But he's getting more annoyed than he knows he should be right now, and Alfie has a bad habit of needling. Contrary to what it may appear, John doesn't actually want to go off on him. His gaze shifts toward the door, then toward the other exits available in the room before refocusing on Alfie.]
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[He sits back.]
Stay. We'll change the subject, eat your fruit that you've brought us.
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Rude to dine and dash, Watson.
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You have a lovely house.
[Look at him changing the subject through gritted teeth.]
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It has hot water, all the fucking time.
[This is still a novelty for him, okay.]
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Has a bed with sheets and pillows. And a stove. [ He glances at the kitchen again. ] Things actually work, here.
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[He says lightly.]
It's more of a holding cell, isn't it?
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SORRY FOR ALL THE TYPOS
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