Two Hills
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In the beginning, there was a body, and it was good.
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- Part 1 of Two Hills
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“I know why you wanted to be a doctor,” Molly says to John.
Sherlock flings the door open and bursts from the undergrowth (an entire flock of strangely subterranean crows) calling, “Molly! A bone chisel!”
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- Part 2 of Two Hills
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We run, but why do we run? (Because a hand on the back of the neck could mean love, or doom.)
John on the hunt; John tying a shoe on the fly, laughing; John.
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- Part 3 of Two Hills
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His mother grew a night garden full of white flowers— moonflower, jasmine, plants of the genus nicotiana, solinaceae, the nightshades—that bloomed only after dusk, flooding his olfactory center with their heady evidence. He’d sit and smoke there sometimes, sixteen, cursed by the sporophytic tissues of each pistil...
He’s asleep when John slips in.
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- Part 4 of Two Hills
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“Does that make me… the prince of what’s over?” Sherlock says, taking the smallest bite of wholemeal toast imaginable.
“It doesn’t make you any sort of royalty at all,” says John, pushing his laptop over the surface of their breakfast table. “When was the last time you had a common thought?”Series
- Part 5 of Two Hills
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They are in London; they are in Paris; they are London; they are in Paris. They take the Channel Tunnel from Folkestone to Calais, from chalk-cliff to chalk-cliff over the Cretaceous strata.
The counter sticks on the blog, at a year in which they might have crossed the Channel by ferry, inside each other before they even had bodies.
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- Part 6 of Two Hills
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Find me, find me, find me…Adductor brevis, Adductor longis, adductor magnus. These parts that stand us, move us, hold us up. Nothing stands him up anymore. Or nothing moves him.
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- Part 7 of Two Hills
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“You’ve never said my name before,” she says.
That was before she made sure that Sherlock wouldn’t spend the rest of his days in a feedback loop of madness ….John’s there, hand on Sherlock’s shoulder, two degrees warmer than usual.
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- Part 8 of Two Hills
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“Fuck,” Sherlock says, “Obviously.” Usually he’d just say ‘obviously’ or he’d say obviously first and then , if necessary, fuck …
But how does he do that, shift the timeline, say,* I’ll be here then, when things are different*?
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- Part 9 of Two Hills
