Greg Lestrade (
di_intraining) wrote in
sortinghat_logs2012-09-29 10:00 am
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The name is Sherlock Holmes.
WHO: Greg Lestrade and Sherlock Holmes
TONE: Learning.
RATING: PG-13
WHEN: 28th September
WHERE: Library
WHAT: Greg's just doing his homework in the library where he finally meets Sherlock Holmes.
STATUS: Ongoing
NOTE: Not at the moment.
Well, he took the advice over the journals and went through his homework properly. And at least he was alone in the library so he could work in peace and quiet. The only sounds that could be heard was the scratching of his quill, his quiet breathing, and the slow crackle of the lit candles all around. Head bent over the piece of parchment, he swore silently over the length of the homework. It looked like he was going to be here all night.]
TONE: Learning.
RATING: PG-13
WHEN: 28th September
WHERE: Library
WHAT: Greg's just doing his homework in the library where he finally meets Sherlock Holmes.
STATUS: Ongoing
NOTE: Not at the moment.
Well, he took the advice over the journals and went through his homework properly. And at least he was alone in the library so he could work in peace and quiet. The only sounds that could be heard was the scratching of his quill, his quiet breathing, and the slow crackle of the lit candles all around. Head bent over the piece of parchment, he swore silently over the length of the homework. It looked like he was going to be here all night.]

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"Isn't it the same for magic though. I mean, the teachers tell us to wave it one way, say a few words, but we don't really know why it's those words that make up the spell, or why it's swish and flick and not flick and swish. And we do get how our technology works for some of our machines. I don't think dad could've survived if he hadn't learned how to fix the coffee maker."
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He puts his hands in his pockets and frowns, trying to come up with something that would satisfy Sherlock's question.
"Well, it's simple really. There's a lot of things that we do that's got wizard versions of them. Like, chess instead of wizard's chess. It's the same thing, 'cept the pieces aren't alive or anything like it. And umm...instead of Quidditch, football and rugby's what British boys like to play. And cricket too."
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He will go on and on if allowed and the speed at which he talks makes as much apparent. Sherlock notices everything and therefore desires very detailed knowledge.