Molly Hooper (
theonewhocounted) wrote2014-03-22 04:17 pm
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[Continued from here.]
Molly sighs after Sherlock's last text and goes back to working. She knows she's not literally going to hell for what she did (for one, she doesn't believe in the place), but she's got a conscious enough to feel bad about it. Although she imagines this isn't the first time Sherlock's left someone in a spot in order to pursue a case.
She seals up the blood sample she just took from the body to be tested later for blood-alcohol content. The woman certainly reeks of alcohol, but that's not always an indicator that she actually ingested it.
Molly sighs after Sherlock's last text and goes back to working. She knows she's not literally going to hell for what she did (for one, she doesn't believe in the place), but she's got a conscious enough to feel bad about it. Although she imagines this isn't the first time Sherlock's left someone in a spot in order to pursue a case.
She seals up the blood sample she just took from the body to be tested later for blood-alcohol content. The woman certainly reeks of alcohol, but that's not always an indicator that she actually ingested it.
Fine with me. :)
Of course she knows he's been with someone, but he doesn't just looked sexed, he looks quite terrible; like when John had pulled him out of the drug house. She can't help the feeling of dread that coils in her stomach. And fear and anger. It cycles through her all at once like it did that other day.
"Are you alright?" she asks him instead of answering his question.