Sherlock had been getting used to having Malcolm in Watson's life, and, consequently, in his own. The profiler had more than proven his worth as an investigator, even if Sherlock still maintained his doubts about profilers as a group. And Sherlock had come to accept the relationship between Malcolm and his partner. It was clear she loved him. The notion that Watson would soon be moving out of the Brownstone and into another home with Malcolm was still difficult to accept, but he was starting to get used to the idea, however grudgingly.
However, there was still doubt. Doubt about this man. He had a tendency to run into danger, and was sufficiently volatile that the FBI expelled him. Was he dangerous to Watson? Would he, wittingly or unwittingly, bring harm to her, or allow her to be harmed? Sherlock still wondered. Still worried.
So when he comes back to his computer with a cup of tea and sees an alert on the screen, his worries kick into fear. Back after Watson was kidnapped by French terrorists and nearly killed, Sherlock installed a tracking device on her phone so that if it ever happened again, he and the police would be able to find her. The device would work even if the phone was powered down. Even if the SIM card was removed. Even in water. Even underground. The tracker would have to be either physically destroyed or placed in a lead bag for it to fail.
The red box flashing on Sherlock's screen tells him that the unthinkable has happened. The signal had ended half an hour ago.
Sherlock grabs his phone and tries calling Watson. It goes instantly to voicemail. He leaves a terse message. Then he stares at his phone. Watson had been on her way to meet with Malcolm, had some vital information for a case he was working, something that involved very dangerous people.
What has he gotten her into?
Sherlock hears the door open upstairs, and immediately heads up, hoping it's Watson.
However, there was still doubt. Doubt about this man. He had a tendency to run into danger, and was sufficiently volatile that the FBI expelled him. Was he dangerous to Watson? Would he, wittingly or unwittingly, bring harm to her, or allow her to be harmed? Sherlock still wondered. Still worried.
So when he comes back to his computer with a cup of tea and sees an alert on the screen, his worries kick into fear. Back after Watson was kidnapped by French terrorists and nearly killed, Sherlock installed a tracking device on her phone so that if it ever happened again, he and the police would be able to find her. The device would work even if the phone was powered down. Even if the SIM card was removed. Even in water. Even underground. The tracker would have to be either physically destroyed or placed in a lead bag for it to fail.
The red box flashing on Sherlock's screen tells him that the unthinkable has happened. The signal had ended half an hour ago.
Sherlock grabs his phone and tries calling Watson. It goes instantly to voicemail. He leaves a terse message. Then he stares at his phone. Watson had been on her way to meet with Malcolm, had some vital information for a case he was working, something that involved very dangerous people.
What has he gotten her into?
Sherlock hears the door open upstairs, and immediately heads up, hoping it's Watson.
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Date: 2021-07-02 02:32 am (UTC)From:Sherlock works quickly. He arranges for one if his street urchins to deliver a package to the field office and accidentally rip the envelope, spilling the powder in the lobby. He then calls in a major favor with a member of the NYPD hazmat unit, and gets the promise of two hazmat suits and an in with the team when everything goes down. He considers calling Gregson to alert him of the plan, but decides the Captain would probably rather not know for the sake of plausible deniability.
Sherlock then takes the battery and card out of the phone and breaks it in two for good measure.
"The trap is set," Sherlock says as he comes to Malcolm having put the plan in place. "We are to meet my contact in half an hour. Have you had any luck?"
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Date: 2021-07-04 11:19 pm (UTC)From:"Yes," Malcolm replies when he and Sherlock reconvene. "I've got a basic profile that's workable for now."
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Date: 2021-07-06 01:35 am (UTC)From:"Let's go get our girl," he says.
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Joan has bent the paper clip into a serviceable lock pick by the time Skerritt comes back, and she hides it as he returns, slipping it into her pocket.
"Here," he says, holding out a tshirt that says FBI on it. "All I could find."
"It will work, thanks," she says, standing up. "Can I go into the bathroom to change?"
"That's okay, I'll step out."
He does, and she hears the door lock behind him. She wonders if the other agents even know she's still there, if he's keeping her hidden. She pulls off her coffee-stained shirt and pulls on the tshirt. It's a little big, but comfortable enough. She thinks of trying the lockpick out, but decides against it, sure that Skerritt is probably right outside. So she waits.
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Date: 2021-07-08 01:32 am (UTC)From:With a nod, the two of them head out of the brownstone. "Where are we getting the hazmat suits from?" he asks.
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Date: 2021-07-08 02:58 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2021-07-11 01:11 am (UTC)From:They settle into the back seat of a cab. "Skerritt has been an agent for 15 years. He's very devoted to his job and to doing things by the book. He's also several hundred thousand dollars in debt."