James Moriarty (
awesome_binomial_theorems) wrote2012-12-24 04:21 am
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[OOM] Oswin, Moriarty and Poker.
Moriarty's room is - much as someone would expect. There's a bed, a desk with an array of soil samples and various examining equipment (as well as a pile of unmarked papers) and a few large armchairs and a leather sofa set around a coffee table.
Moriarty holds open the door for Oswin, before setting the bottles on the coffee table and taking off his coat, hanging it up by the door. His boots are deposited beneath it. After all, it's rude to wear a coat and boots inside.
"I hope you don't mind losing too much," he says cheerily.
Moriarty holds open the door for Oswin, before setting the bottles on the coffee table and taking off his coat, hanging it up by the door. His boots are deposited beneath it. After all, it's rude to wear a coat and boots inside.
"I hope you don't mind losing too much," he says cheerily.
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He doesn't answer the question, because priorities.
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"One." Then his shirt. "Two."
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"Oh," Moriarty says, as realisation dawns. "I - see." He flushes red again, but laughs, ducking his head and settling into his seat.
"I think I question your taste," he says, eventually.
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Whoo. That's... good stuff. Yup.
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Because all Moriarty is coming up with is 'maybe I could take off my skin', but that would be a) Not worth it for Oswin, and b) Kind of painful and weird.
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"Pair of kings."
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Beat.
"If I play an extra-long song on the violin, do I get to forego being nude?"
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"Oh, you poor dear. Yes, I will accept that."
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"You know, looser pants would probably help with that." She muses in a slightly drowsy, still terribly cheerful voice. Seems Oswin is a quiet drunk, at least.
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With a quick glance at Oswin, he starts playing Paganini's Caprice #7,
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