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John stopped in front of the front door. It wasn't too late, he reasoned-- they hadn't seen him yet. They could escape back into the cab, get Chinese, have a quiet night to themselves and not deal with the madness of Watson Christmas...
Behind them, the cab pulled away and turned off into traffic. Trapped.
"Well then," he said, steeling himself, and knocked.
Behind them, the cab pulled away and turned off into traffic. Trapped.
"Well then," he said, steeling himself, and knocked.
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Date: 2012-02-10 05:35 am (UTC)"It's not ever easy at the holidays," Mrs. Watson said, sympathetically. "You're more than welcome to join our family."
She gave John a very steady look. He shifted in his seat.
"Yes, um. About that..."
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Date: 2012-02-10 05:45 am (UTC)It wasn't anyone's business, really; in his own family it was certainly not appropriate or welcome at any time. This was about as far from his own family as you could get and still be in England.
He reached for John's hand under the table, poker face still intact.
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Date: 2012-02-10 05:52 am (UTC)Harry's voice was loud enough to cut through any other conversations being had at the table. Suddenly everyone was quiet and looking straight at them (even little Susan, whose understanding of what a boyfriend was had to do solely with spending time together on the playground).
Sherlock closed his eyes. On anyone else, the gesture would have translated to a full-body cringe.
Shit.
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Date: 2012-02-10 05:58 am (UTC)"Actually yes, Harry, we are boyfriends, except we prefer partners because we are in a committed relationship and you don't have to be so-- stroppy about it!" he said, refraining from shouting but hardly backing down. His ire faded when he realized everyone was staring at him.
"So...that's that. Coffee?"
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Date: 2012-02-10 06:12 am (UTC)The children seemed astonished that their nice old Uncle John could be so, well, angry about something. The adults were trying to process the information: John, the war hero who'd shown up with a different girlfriend several years in a row, had just admitted that the strange and phenomenally awkward man next to him was his partner. John's father looked distinctly confused. Harry looked astonished to have been proven right.
Only his mother was still smiling, a very small and gentle smile.
Sherlock rather felt like he wanted to crawl into a hole and stay there until June.
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Date: 2012-02-10 06:21 am (UTC)"So...is he my Uncle Sherlock, now? Do I get to tell the kids at school? They'll be jealous."
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Date: 2012-02-10 06:28 am (UTC)"Mrs Watson," he said, focusing on John's mother. "I'd be... more than happy to help you bring in the coffee."
It was a desperate move and everyone at the table knew it. There were a few stifled giggles and a handful of uncomfortable murmurs--none of them, surprisingly, from Harry, who seemed to be working her way up to a shriek of some kind but wouldn't be ready to let loose for another minute or two.
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Date: 2012-02-10 06:34 am (UTC)"Oh, come on," He finally said. "It's not like this is the most shocking thing that could have happened."
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Date: 2012-02-10 06:42 am (UTC)"I knew it!" Harry finally crowed, which provoked a fair amount of tension-breaking laughter.
John's father looked somewhat dubious. "Thought you said he was a terrible flatmate," he said, as if that automatically disqualified Sherlock from the role of significant other.
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Date: 2012-02-10 06:52 am (UTC)Back in the dining room, John tore off another hunk of roll, but was otherwise appeased. "He is a terrible flatmate," John said, "and sometimes a bit-- you just have to be gentle with him. He's actually behaved quite well this whole time."
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Date: 2012-02-10 07:03 am (UTC)Harry sort of snorted at her brother. "That's well-behaved?"
Next to him, however, Susan leaned over in her chair, fixing John with wide and earnest eyes. "What's that mean, be gentle with him? He's a grown-up."
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Date: 2012-02-10 07:16 am (UTC)John held back a sigh. Harry had no idea. "You read the blog. He's trying to impress you lot, why is beyond me, but you ought to be flattered."
Bless Susan. She was getting extra Boxing Day presents this year. "He certainly is a grown-up," he said, carefully. "Just...a little bit different. He doesn't do many-- group events."
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Date: 2012-02-10 07:25 am (UTC)"Does he have one of those disorders?" John's father asked in a low voice, leaning across the table with a frown. "You know--the spectrum stuff? Where kids don't talk till they're eight and the like."
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Date: 2012-02-10 07:33 am (UTC)John frowned. "It's...possible," he said, finally. "Dunno, that wasn't my area of doctoring. He's not..." John shrugs. "Just get to know him, give him the same amount of leeway you would with an awkward child. It'll be worth it."
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Date: 2012-02-10 07:39 am (UTC)"No," he admitted. "No, we really haven't. He's--incredibly helpful, I can't imagine anyone else doing half the things he..." Sherlock stopped, realizing just how personal he was getting with a woman who was effectively a stranger, and cleared his throat. "Well."
The look on Harry's face was totally unfamiliar. "Bloody hell," she murmured. "Oh my God, John, you're really serious about him, aren't you? I am actually living in the first hour of Brokeback Mountain."
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Date: 2012-02-10 07:50 am (UTC)"Harry!" John groaned, exasperated. "You, of all people, are being extremely unhelpful about this entire thing! Can't you just--?" he gestured vaguely, searching for words "- just let it be?"
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Date: 2012-02-10 07:57 am (UTC)A loud bang came from the dining room as Harry slapped the table in triumph and surprise. "You've gone totally mad over your flatmate! How did this even happen?"
"Harry," their father said warningly. She waved a hand at him, the gesture vaguely dismissive.
"No, look, I'm happy, I really am. More power to you, and all that. But seriously--how?"
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Date: 2012-02-10 08:08 am (UTC)John threw his hands in the air, frustrated beyond words. "It just does! Frankly, he's brilliant, we like each other, end of story. Whatever feud you're trying to start up is just childish, really."
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Date: 2012-02-10 08:15 am (UTC)He picked up the tray of cups and saucers, already carefully assembled, and nudged the kitchen door open with one foot. If he had one social gift, it was knowing exactly when to interrupt a conversation.
"Coffee's not ready yet, but. Might as well get things started. And--sorry, Thomas, was it? Over in the bag we brought there's a box of Christmas crackers. You might want to let the kids at them. Help them let off a little energy."
Now, now, he'd finally managed to achieve charming. If only for a brief moment.
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Date: 2012-02-10 08:21 am (UTC)"Thanks," he said, taking a cup. He took a second, two lumps of sugar, and set it in Sherlock's place.
"Tell us, then," John's father started, "You're with the police, is that right?"
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Date: 2012-02-10 08:33 am (UTC)He rested a hand on John's shoulder, fingers tapping very slightly. Morse code, again.
Ok now.
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Date: 2012-02-10 06:57 pm (UTC)"We get all sorts," he said, nodding his head. "Bankers, government, the occasional child with a lost rabbit- really, I didn't know there was such a demand."
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Date: 2012-02-10 07:15 pm (UTC)He very tactfully did not mention that this usually amounted to body parts in the kitchen.
"One of the good guys, then," John's father remarked. He was clearly still getting used to the idea of having two gay children at the table, but, well... to be frank, Harry had caused far more drama in her time. "So--how long has this been...?" He gestured at the two of them, as if to indicate their general togetherness.
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Date: 2012-02-10 07:34 pm (UTC)"'Bout a year," he said, looking to Sherlock. "It just kind of...happened. Totally unexpected."
Not at all unwanted.
Harry laughed, loudly but without malice. "You moved in the first day you met him!"
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