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Breakfast Challenge: Sherlock Holmes (ACD): Fanfic: Breakfast and Work Do Not Mix
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes (ACD)
Rating: G
Length: 290 words
Summary: Dr Watson returns to 221B to find Mrs Hudson confronting Holmes (again)
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I was returning to our rooms at about 9 o’clock in the morning, having been knocked up earlier to attend at an accident at the far end of Baker Street. I was pleased that I had been able to be of assistance and the two men who had been injured should both make a good recovery, and was therefore looking forward to enjoying my breakfast.
However, as I made my way up the stairs, I heard the ominous, “Mr Holmes, what have you done?”
I entered our rooms to see first of all a fried egg upended on the dining chair, with yolk dripping slowly down one leg. Underneath the chair were two slices of toast, inevitably butter-side down. And the rashers of bacon were floating in what resembled a lake of coffee. I understood our landlady’s disapprobation.
“It was all perfectly logical,” Holmes began. “I had just speared my bacon when I was struck by how the holes in Judge Frobisher’s will could have been made with a fork. I thought to make a comparison, but accidentally knocked over my cup. In seeking to rescue the newspaper I was reading on the table, I tipped my plate causing the exodus of my egg.”
“And the toast? I assume it leapt off the table in sympathy with the rest of the breakfast.” Mrs Hudson was at her acerbic best. “Dr Watson, I will get you your breakfast, but I am afraid there will be a slight delay."
I hastened to assure our landlady that I perfectly understood and that it would give me a chance to wash and change, before I hurried up to my own room. There are times when discretion is most definitely the better part of valour.
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