Jim [redacted] (
searchingfordistraction) wrote2012-04-26 02:32 pm
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consequences of haste
He'd intended to refrain from using anything other than telekinesis until he'd got at least the bones of the new system in place, but.
But conversation with the Bar confirmed that Milliways's built-in safeguards would step in to regulate his magic use in lieu of his magic being able to regulate itself. It would, after all, require a remarkable series of stacked coincidences for Milliways to sustain any kind of damage; nothing Jim could do now would be anywhere near enough to set off that kind of cascade.
He still takes the precaution of having a room with extra buffers set up, just in case.
There is, of course, nothing Milliways can do to prevent Jim from injuring himself as he practices, and he finds very quickly that without his own system to guide his focus, his control over anything non-telekinetic is exceedingly poor.
It was worth experimenting with, anyway. And at least the infirmary is handy.
But conversation with the Bar confirmed that Milliways's built-in safeguards would step in to regulate his magic use in lieu of his magic being able to regulate itself. It would, after all, require a remarkable series of stacked coincidences for Milliways to sustain any kind of damage; nothing Jim could do now would be anywhere near enough to set off that kind of cascade.
He still takes the precaution of having a room with extra buffers set up, just in case.
There is, of course, nothing Milliways can do to prevent Jim from injuring himself as he practices, and he finds very quickly that without his own system to guide his focus, his control over anything non-telekinetic is exceedingly poor.
It was worth experimenting with, anyway. And at least the infirmary is handy.
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"Does it affect his intelligence?"
He continues without waiting for an answer, because he knows the answer.
"Then I don't care. It's just another detail." A facet of Sherlock to be kept in mind and dealt with when it makes itself relevant, but not dwelt upon unnecessarily.
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"I'm sorry, should I be treating him like a hopeless cripple?"
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"I think you should be going home."
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On the off chance he says something useful.
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This is John's not amused face.
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"One of us isn't giving him enough credit," he murmurs, "and it's not me."
His expression smooths out again.
"He's more than capable of keeping up with me. He's proven that. I wouldn't be interested if he weren't."
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He doesn't say it.
Instead he says,
"I think we know different sides of him."
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"You're not paying attention, Dr Watson."
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"Was that supposed to be reassuring?"
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Jim rubs his good hand down over his face.
"It's like talking to a rock."
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Maybe John can talk Jim into an early suicide. Not that he'd deliberately try to do such a thing. Oh, no.
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"It would be a better use of my time."
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"I think I saw some outside," he says easily.
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He's saving that surprise for Sherlock.
He gets up to go to the drawer himself instead, saying,
"I just hope you remember, when this all goes wrong. At least I tried. It could have been very civilized."
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It is, pointedly, an entirely ordinary sound; there's nothing sinister about it at all.
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Instead, he just watches to make sure he's not about to turn around and pull a gun or something mad.
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"I wasn't aware your lover's peace of mind was a subject for negotiation at all. What a wonderful relationship that must be."
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