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The Girl In The Coffee Shop by Jody Cobalt
The Girl In The Coffee Shop by Jody Cobalt













Edith looked down at the bloody note and read it. The man stopped talking and went back to his work. I suggest you don't play with evidence, you might get convicted." Edith took the note back and rolled her eyes, "I'm here on behalf of Sherlock, thank you very much." The man's eyes widened, "Sherlock Holmes?" He looked at her and said, "This is a crime scene, Miss. She picked up the note, but he took it away. "Wear these if you're going to get that note off, don't want to contaminate a crime scene," Lestrade handed her a pair of latex gloves which she took and put the gloves on.Įdith walked under the yellow tape and squatted next to a black haired man with a mousy face. I'm guessing your name is Lestrade?" Lestrade nodded and shook her hand. The officer, known as Lestrade turned to look at her and said, "Who are you?"Įdith stuck out her hand, "Edith. "Lestrade, the note's for her," Sherlock argued. Edith smiled, wondering if the officer meant to make that pun.

The Girl In The Coffee Shop by Jody Cobalt

We came to see the note." "What.on the bloody intestines?! No, Sherlock that's evidence," the office said.

The Girl In The Coffee Shop by Jody Cobalt

Sherlock walked forward and said, "She's with me. "Excuse me but, who are you? You're not allowed to go under the tape," he said. Edith walked forward only to be stopped by a silver haired police officer. It looked like the victim's insides were carved out and put into the heap of bloody piles of a meaty substance right next to it. Edith took one more step and looked over the caution tape.

The Girl In The Coffee Shop by Jody Cobalt

She was nervous, she needed to know if Ava was alright.

The Girl In The Coffee Shop by Jody Cobalt

Edith walked forward with butterflies in her stomach. Yellow caution tape stretched across from building to building as people talked, communicating and examining the crime. The cabbie arrived there a moment later and Sherlock paid, letting Edith get out and look at the surroundings before her. Sherlock rolled his eyes, "Must you do that? It's getting annoying." Edith stopped bouncing her leg. It took about ten minutes or so to get from Speedy's to Lauriston Gardens and Edith's leg was bouncing up and down repetitively in anxiety.















The Girl In The Coffee Shop by Jody Cobalt