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Forced Honesty Meme
1) Post with your character, including name and series in the header.
2) Reply to other people asking questions ICly.
3) That character is forced to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
4) Insert 'the truth will set you free' joke here.
Practice makes perfect. B)
Tell me about your godson. When you set out to teach him something, is it because, as a genius, you're clearly the most qualified person for the job?
What if he doesn't want to practice? :<
[Beat.]
...Three, actually. His birthday was November 12th.
Then she will mercilessly inflict the flirts upon him anyway.
[She's had kids like that, too. Never her own, naturally, but the ones who chase her. There's no denying she does it for the fun, but there's a certain sort of pleasure in watching them keep up with her and learn from doing it, too.]
He's a lucky boy, to have you in his life. Is he reading yet?
...You know, that doesn't sound too bad
He smiles proudly, crossing his arms over his chest.] Starting to. He's the only child in his daycare who can read along during story time. [Reid, JJ, Will, and Garcia all obsessively reading to him probably helped.]
FLIRTATIOUS BARRAGE
[There, see, now he's opening up. Excellent.]
When does he get his first Holmes novel?
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I was thinking his fourth birthday. He'll probably want me to read it to him, but I plan on making him try to solve the mystery himself. [Yes, he has put thought into this. Because he is that into the idea of helping raise his godson. (You should have seen him when Henry was still a baby. So much cooing to be had. SO MUCH COOING.)] He's smart enough to.
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I'd recommend starting with A Scandal in Bohemia. But it might endear him more to the good Mr. Holmes if you pick one where the detective comes out ahead in the end. A Study in Scarlet would be the logical choice, but not if you want him to have enough clues in the narrative to solve the mystery himself. The Copper Beeches, possibly.
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