Molly Hooper
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Post by Molly Hooper on Mar 31, 2012 16:40:42 GMT
Molly nodded. "Okay. Do you want me to write down his address for you?" she asked Sherlock. She considered his words. It was unlikely, she thought, that she'd give up hope completely, but then again, knowing how precious both things were, she probably would after a while.
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Post by Sherlock Holmes on Mar 31, 2012 16:55:59 GMT
"Okay. Do you want me to write down his address for you?" Sherlock shook his head. paper was always lost too easily and people could get hold of it with more ease. "Text me the address."[/i] he said. "And I would recomend getting the word out. Tell family members, mayb even drop hints. Put up missing posters. I need to talk to the neighbours." Sherlock said. Hopefully they would have noticed something. He needed to find little old ladies who just sat, watching the great outdoors.
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Post by Molly Hooper on Mar 31, 2012 19:18:54 GMT
"Alright. You mean text you it now?" Molly asked. Then she thought. "Okay, I'll work on those things. Thanks again for helping me out, Sherlock. I don't know what I'd do if I didn't know you." Molly said, smiling shyly.
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Post by Sherlock Holmes on Apr 1, 2012 8:13:00 GMT
"Alright. You mean text you it now?" Sherlock gave a nod. "I'll go over and start to work as soon as possible." The detective said. Finally something to distract him. "Okay, I'll work on those things. Thanks again for helping me out, Sherlock. I don't know what I'd do if I didn't know you." Sherlock was already heading for the door at this point, and he paused as Molly spoke, listening to all of her words. This did seem to be a better way of repaying Molly for her help.
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Post by Molly Hooper on Apr 1, 2012 8:45:48 GMT
When Sherlock left, Molly texted him the address, then sat down and began to work on posters, sticking down pictures of the ring and the locket and writing underneath. She made sure the writing was neat and clear, and that the pictures were straight.
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