mild-lunacy:vaginal-diabetus:The look Sherlock gets when he thinks John is about to comment that She
mild-lunacy:vaginal-diabetus:The look Sherlock gets when he thinks John is about to comment that Sherlock’s parent’s are “normal,” and therefore imply that Sherlock himself is something abnormal… it shouldn’t hurt me. But it does.Then John uses “ordinary,” and by way naming sherlock, “extraordinary.”Someone pour a bucket of water on me.This makes me sad. Oh Sherlock. You and your self-esteem issues, as we just talked about earlier, agh. But look, doesn’t it remind you of the look he got in ASiP, when John first told him ‘that was amazing’ about his deduction of the phone?…and then he uses the word ‘extraordinary’ for the first time regarding Sherlock, just to make sure Sherlock was clear:And the happy ending:See, ASiP makes everything better, doesn’t it, hehe. Damn, I love ‘A Study in Pink’ with an unholy passion. Nothing makes me happy quite the same way as watching Sherlock squirm and squirm in (somewhat shy but smug) glee. It just never gets old. <3. -- source link