Sherlock Holmes (
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WHO: Sherlock Holmes & Tony Stark
TONE: Bros
RATING: PG
WHEN: Around now
WHERE: Ravenclaw 6th year boy's dorm
WHAT: Sherlock's still writing sad music. Tony's got a lot of good going for him.
STATUS: WIP
Sometimes Sherlock did not like words. They were ambiguous, they often carried more than one possible meaning and inference could always be made on honesty. It was for that reason that he preferred music when words would not do. Sometimes when he was angry he just made noise on the violin, screeching out nonsense in place of the static of his rage. When he was happy, there were many songs he knew that would either garner him praise or simply transmit that feeling of approachability and merriment. Though he knew sad songs, none of them felt quite right for this particular wordlessness. Some were sad with an underlying anger, some were sad with despair writing in between the measures. That wasn't what this was. So there was little else to do but make the sounds himself until they made sense and were expressed and existed outside himself as something tangible and real.
He spent most of his free time on it, only ceasing when demanded to by other students. He really didn't care that he was annoying them; he had more important things to do.
TONE: Bros
RATING: PG
WHEN: Around now
WHERE: Ravenclaw 6th year boy's dorm
WHAT: Sherlock's still writing sad music. Tony's got a lot of good going for him.
STATUS: WIP
Sometimes Sherlock did not like words. They were ambiguous, they often carried more than one possible meaning and inference could always be made on honesty. It was for that reason that he preferred music when words would not do. Sometimes when he was angry he just made noise on the violin, screeching out nonsense in place of the static of his rage. When he was happy, there were many songs he knew that would either garner him praise or simply transmit that feeling of approachability and merriment. Though he knew sad songs, none of them felt quite right for this particular wordlessness. Some were sad with an underlying anger, some were sad with despair writing in between the measures. That wasn't what this was. So there was little else to do but make the sounds himself until they made sense and were expressed and existed outside himself as something tangible and real.
He spent most of his free time on it, only ceasing when demanded to by other students. He really didn't care that he was annoying them; he had more important things to do.
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"Fine. I'll compose in the common room. Happy?
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"You do know it's more the fact you use this as you're only personal angst machine than the music itself, right?"
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Tony pushes off from the post to go to his trunk and rifle around for some food, an then pulls out some trail mix and starts to eat it.
"I'm not white knighting for anyone other than my own ears."
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God, what he wouldn't give for... already got in trouble for it once, though.
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"And the award for the most dramatic exit goes to"
He comes over again and pokes his head through the curtain .
"Okay, we need to go out and do something, I think. I mean, something about the fresh air doingusboth good"
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He rolled over, arms crossed over his face. "How much longer till the next Hogsmeade weekend?"
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Tony says kid as if John could ever be younger than him, then shakes his head.
"It'd be easier to just hit up Gamzee for something lighter"
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Tony invites himself to sit on the edge of his room mates bed.
"You're the only one bored enough, dramatic enough and rich enough to need that kind of high"
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"...The best I can do is get you to the Shrieking Shack. But if we get caught I won't be able to talk myself out, of it let alone both of us."
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Despite how he acted sometimes, Tony really did like Sherlock and he didn't really want to be part of the reason the guy got expelled.
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He could practically feel it in his veins already. The ecstasy of the love potion, the way it made his whole body feel, that feeling of happiness and bliss that he knew only one other source of.. and it was going to be his again. It'd been so long since he'd had a hit of his own medicine. Certainly it would make it better. It always did.
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Tony sighs at how giddy Sherlock was getting.
"Look, can't we just dose you and John with love potion again? It can't be that hard to make and then I don't potentially lose a chew toy. Its the same fake feeling anyway, right?"
To be fair, if they weren't in school, Tony wouldn't even try to talk him out of it. But this was school, school was for learning, college was for drugs.
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Tony groans loudly and slides off the bed.
"You are going to owe be big time for this, Sherlock Holmes."
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Sherlock waited less than patiently for Tony to join him. Come on, come one; you can't leave him waiting now that there's some fun in store!
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Tony walks past him and heads down to the common room then out, not at all worried about having him keep up.
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It wasn't as though he wouldn't know his way blind anyway. Mostly he was just curious.
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Tony deliberately lets himself be ushered as seemed to annoy Sherlock that he wasn't moving fast enough.
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