MEME TIME

Sep 01, 2011 21:29

thehonestymeme

READY OR NOT, IT'S HONESTY YOU'VE GOT➊ comment with your character's journal and their name and canon in the subject line (people with more than one character, try not to cheat by throwing them all in one! your character deserves their own thread for humiliation ( Read more... )

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Re: Irene Adler - Sherlock Holmes (2009) holmes_blogger September 2 2011, 05:13:25 UTC
Do you think you will ever give up your life of crime?

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Re: Irene Adler - Sherlock Holmes (2009) missthewoman September 2 2011, 05:42:33 UTC
[She grins briefly.]

"Life of crime"? [And she pauses to give the question due - and brutally honest - consideration.]

I would not say that it is my life. The crime is ever a means to an end. If I have no more ends to meet by doing such things, then perhaps my time as a criminal will also cease.

Although, as I'm sure you can understand, quitting the thrill of it is far harder than quitting the practical act.

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Re: Irene Adler - Sherlock Holmes (2009) holmes_blogger September 2 2011, 05:53:00 UTC
Yes, I suppose I do understand enjoying the thrill of it all.

What is the end you're trying to meet? A life of luxury?

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Re: Irene Adler - Sherlock Holmes (2009) missthewoman September 2 2011, 05:58:15 UTC
[She's so glad you do. Not that she would be able to convince you to join her sometime~]

Yes, that is one of them. Would you like to take a stab at the other two predominant ones, or shall we let honesty give all the answers?

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Re: Irene Adler - Sherlock Holmes (2009) holmes_blogger September 2 2011, 06:03:18 UTC
[Sorry, John only breaks laws for a good cause...or because Sherlock asked him to.]

I'd rather have you tell me.

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Re: Irene Adler - Sherlock Holmes (2009) missthewoman September 2 2011, 07:16:23 UTC
As you wish. I would have to say the over-arcing end is sating my desire to be amused. It amuses me to have luxuries in my life, it amuses me to match myself against Holmes. The thrill is amusing.

And perhaps it would relive you to know that I do happen to have justice as a motivation.

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Re: Irene Adler - Sherlock Holmes (2009) holmes_blogger September 2 2011, 17:37:46 UTC
Justice as a motivation for thievery? How does that work? Are you planning on becoming Robin Hood?

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Re: Irene Adler - Sherlock Holmes (2009) missthewoman September 2 2011, 17:55:24 UTC
[She laughs~] Nothing quite so selfless, I'm afraid!

Perhaps an example: I was once cruelly wronged by a man that I had loved, so I took it upon myself to see that he could make no move against me in the future.

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