This is something I wrote back in high school. I wanted to try my hand at writing something Sherlock-like. I titled this "Chapter One with the intention to write a whole story but never could think out a whole plot. This kind of works as a short though. And perhaps, it could serve as a prompt for anyone out there who wants to take on the challenge.
*No copyright infringement intended!*
The Case of…
Chapter One
It has been said that “Home is where
the heart is.” I found that true for the mind also as well when one of my evening
walks took me down Baker Street and to the address of my old quarters in
apartment 221b. My friend had taught me well for as I climbed the stairs I
counted them without a second thought; seventeen exactly.
As I reached the top of the staircase
Mrs. Hudson was just exiting the room.
“Hello
Dr. Watson! It is so good to see you.”
“Hello
Mrs. Hudson. How is he?” I asked motioning towards the door.
“Oh
he’s fine but you know how he is when he has a case.”
I
certainly did. For those years that we roomed together I was the audience to a
great many eccentricities that my friend possessed. I entered the room with
caution but despite Mrs. Hudson’s warning, Holmes was in a rather cheery mood
and was delighted to see me.
“Watson
old boy, how are you?”
“Splendid
Holmes” I replied.
“And
how’s the work around the house? Also, I expect your garden is coming along
nicely.”
I was astonished. I had indeed been
doing some housework of late but I had neither seen Holmes nor told him about
it by post.
“Yes
but how…”
“Simple”
chuckled Holmes. “Aside from the obvious fact that your face and hands are
sunburned showing that you’ve been out in the sun for an extended period of
time, your hands are calloused. With little exception, calloused hands suggest
rigorous work. Being that I haven’t seen you for several weeks in this part of
town I guessed you were doing just that but I dared not stop there for I had
insufficient evidence. Upon further
inspection of your hands I was able to detect the collection of dirt underneath
your fingernails. This strongly suggested to me that, going with the notion of
housework, you were perhaps gardening or doing landscaping of some kind.
Gardening seemed the more likely of the two seeing as the ideal harvest time is
only a month away.
“Amazing
Holmes, once you’ve explained the whole thing, it all seems so obvious.”
“Quite so Wats…” he began to say but
was interrupted by voices in the hallway.
“I must see Sherlock Holmes!” screamed
one voice. It was a male’s; baritone in
pitch yet noticeably older for it had a gargling quality to it. “I must see him!” hollered the voice again.
The owner of the voice bolted through
the door panting. He was a tower of a
man with broad shoulders and a prominent chin wearing a well-tailored suit, a
top hat and suede shoes; he was followed by Mrs. Hudson, the owner of the other
voice.
“I told him not to barge in like that”, said she.
“That is quite alright Mrs. Hudson”, replied Holmes. “Sir, what is the matter?”
This was directed, of course, at our guest who tried to
answer but before he could, collapsed on the floor. Like lightning, my medical skills came
though.
“Pulse…good. He’s
breathing. All his vitals are
good.”
Mrs. Hudson and Holmes joined me and together, wrestled his
enormous build over to the couch.
“Mrs. Hudson, the brandy”,
said Holmes. She was back in a flash
from the armoire with just that and gave it to the man which brought him around
instantly. He coughed on the dryness of
it.
After our visitor had a chance to catch his breath, Holmes
again inquired as to the nature of the problem.
“He’s after me Mr. Holmes, he’s after me.”
“Who’s after you?” I
asked.
“Professor Moriarty.
He’s trying to kill me.”
But he’s—“
“Dead” finished Holmes.
3 comments:
I'd love comments to see what you think of my attempt as well as your attempts at continuing the story!
I think this is good, honestly. Well written, and well meant to be continued. It would also work quite well as a lead into the next movie! Now that I have realized I've said the word well too many times.. I'm going to stop typing, but you should either finish this or find someone to continue it on. I would enjoy reading it. :)
That was super good! You should continue it. It was verry similar in style to the legendary Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It was verry much like reading The memoirs.
Post a Comment