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“Lestrade, it is not Christmas yet. It is, in fact, still November.”
Beth Lestrade stopped and set down the box she’d been carrying to look Sherlock Holmes in the eye. “Yes, it is. Your point?”
“Why are you dragging an artificial Christmas tree into my sitting room?”
Beth tilted her head, considering. “It’s the most wonderful time of the year.” She flashed him a grin and picked the box back up.
“Good heavens, Inspector!” came Watson’s voice from the corridor. “Let me help you with that!”
“Watson,” Holmes groaned, “don’t encourage her!”
“Holmes, for shame,” the robot chided as he picked up the dragged end of the box.
Holmes decided to try logic, although heaven knew that tactic had only a fifty percent chance of working with his professional colleague when her mind was set on something. “Lestrade, doesn’t the Christmas season start after Thanksgiving Day in the States?”
“It does—okay, Watson, down, carefully.” They set the box down against the wall opposite the bow window, then Beth gave Holmes a Cheshire grin. “Lucky for me, I work in the UK.”
Time for a different tack, then, and before the madwoman finished spreading her fake branches around the carpet! “I absolutely refuse to have a Christmas tree set up in my own setting room nearly two months before Christmas!”
“Sherlock, it’s just six weeks, chill. It’s not gonna hurt you.” The stand was out, the spine of the tree was in place, and she was already starting to fit branches into their slots—and Watson, the traitor, was helping her.
“Why don’t you put up a tree in your own—” Beth gave Holmes a Look, and he sighed. “You already have.”
“Yup,” she nodded cheerfully. “Watson, if you could just keep building, I’m gonna go get the lights and star from my car.”
“Aye-aye, Inspector.”
“Thanks.” She dashed off, leaving Holmes glaring at his flatmate.
“Watson, of all the nerve!”
“Really, Holmes, you could simply humor her.”
Holmes folded his arms. “I don’t want a tree. I don’t need a tree.”
The door shut again downstairs, and Beth’s voice followed it, singing:
Frooooost-ed windowpanes!
Candles gleaming inside
Painted candy canes
On the tree
The analytical part of Holmes’s brain catalogued Beth as a mezzo-soprano, nothing special but pleasantly within the range of decent singing voices. That only took a fraction of a second, barely noted, because the thought filling his mind was not analytic at all. I’ve never heard her sing before.
She breezed back into the room with two shopping bags, still singing.
It’s that time of year
When the world falls in love
Every song you hear
Seems to say:
“Merry Christmas!
“May your New Year’s dreams come true!”
And this song of mine,
In three-quarter time,
Wishes you and yours
The same thing, too
Watson clapped, and Beth bowed dramatically, eyes shining. Holmes had never seen her so unguarded and relaxed, even when he’d been living in her flat those first few weeks… or so joyful.
Watson had finished building the tree while Beth had been gone, so she now took to stringing up strands of multi-colored lights. “This is gonna look great when it’s done, promise.” She finished with the ease of someone who’d completed the task many times before, and bent down to plug the lights in. “Perfect!”
Holmes had to admit that the lit tree was rather aesthetically pleasing. “Very nice, thank you,” he said dryly.
Beth turned to him with a roll of her eyes, but even that didn’t wipe the smile off her face. “Grinch. You know, they’re selling tree ornaments in stores—we should go get you some. I would have grabbed some when I was out getting the tree and the lights and star, but I wasn’t sure what you’d like.”
“I’d like not to have a tree,” was Holmes’s first thought, but it would have been cruel to voice it, with Beth having gone to all this trouble already and looking so bright and happy. Gone soft in our old age, have we? ...well, that we knew literally centuries ago, thank you.
Her large blue eyes were watching him expectantly, and his heart gave the faintest flutter without his having any idea why. He sighed. “Very well. I see I shan’t have any peace until your sudden obsession is appeased.”
She smiled even wider, and his chest tightened fractionally. “Terrific. Let’s go, then!”
As Holmes followed Beth out of the room, he refused to look at Watson, whose smug elasto smile he could just feel. “Not one word,” he warned.
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