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Title: Speculations
Author: [livejournal.com profile] linndechir 
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes RPS
Pairing: Mark Strong/Hans Matheson
Rating: PG
Words: 857
Summary: Mark is surprised by Hans’ speculations about their characters’ relationship.
Author’s note: Sorry for not writing anything in such a long time, I’ve been highly uncreative. This is just a bit of shameless fluff to get me back to work. But I’m currently trying to finish several half-written Blackwood/Coward and Mark/Hans fics, so with a bit of luck and discipline I’ll be able to post more soon. ^^ Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] sentbyfools for the feedback. :)


“I think Blackwood and Coward are sleeping with each other.”

Mark almost spat out his orange juice, and was glad he didn’t because costume department would have killed him for ruining Hans’ white shirt. This was not the kind of thing he’d expect a co-actor to say during a harmless little chat in a shooting break. All right, he might have expected it from Robert or Jude, but certainly not from someone as nice, as sweet, as apparently innocent as Hans. Of course he knew that Hans was a grown-up man and by no means as harmless as he looked - no man could be naïve and such a consummate actor - but this was still unlike anything he had come to expect from the shy young man.

“What?” Mark said rather stupidly after quelling a coughing fit.

“Don’t tell me you haven’t thought of that.” Hans sounded surprised, but there was also a hint of impish amusement in his voice. “They don’t care about these restrictive Victorian morals, or about any morals at all. If they wanted to, they wouldn’t let any laws or taboos stop them.”

When they had last discussed their characters’ interaction, they had agreed that Blackwood and Coward had a relatively close relationship and that Blackwood trusted his co-conspirator, but this had not been what Mark had had in mind.

“What makes you think they want to?” he asked, recovering, but still astonished.

“I don’t know, but I have trouble imagining either of them with anyone else. Coward is too obsessed with Blackwood to look at anyone but him, he probably doesn’t even notice women.”

Mark nodded in agreement, but he realised that so far he had thought of Blackwood as a fairly asexual person. He told Hans so, and the thoughtful, but amused look on Hans’ face made him smile a little. Somehow Hans had a special talent of making people feel at ease around him, and Mark knew that their character discussions had, at least on his part, long become a feeble excuse to spend more time with Hans.

“Asexual? Come on, there’s something very sensual about all these rituals, about Blackwood’s mysterious in-league-with-the-devil persona. It’s a bit like witches, or vampires. You said yourself that Blackwood has a touch of Dracula about him. This seductive kind of evil that fascinates people even when they know it shouldn’t … there’s always something erotic about that. And I’m sure Coward was attracted to it.”

Hans’ eyes were gleaming - he always looked so enthusiastic when he talked about acting. He smiled apologetically when he realised that he had just given Mark quite a speech, and about his own character no less. But Mark had to admit that what Hans said actually made a lot of sense, especially when he considered Blackwood’s scene with Holmes in the prison cell.

“You seem to have given this some thought,” he remarked, smiling, and a faint blush crept over Hans’ cheeks.

“I was just trying to figure out why Coward is so fascinated by Blackwood,” Hans replied, hesitating a little. “And there are many very different reasons, of course, but I’m fairly sure that some sort of sexual attraction plays a part in it. And Blackwood would notice that sooner or later …” Hans’ face was all flushed now, he was fighting hard not to stammer. “… and I think he would act on it, if only to tie Coward even more to himself.”

He fell silent and gave Mark a wide-eyed look, then stared down at the untouched coffee cup in his hands. In that moment Mark understood that this had become about much more than just their characters. He found himself looking at Hans’ quivering bottom lip, and the way loose strands kept falling into those blue eyes; he found himself reminded of thoughts he had forced himself to suppress ever since they had first occurred to him.

“I don’t think Blackwood himself would have considered that right away,” Mark said tentatively, and the sudden disappointment on Hans’ face confirmed his suspicions. Mark smiled. “Sometimes it takes a nudge for a man to realise what he really wants.”

Hans looked up again, confused, but also hopeful. Mark wondered how he could not have seen the sweet longing in those eyes before, wondered how he could have ignored his own wishes all this time. He smiled at Hans, and was surprised himself at the surge of joy he felt when Hans smiled back.

“Okay, everyone, break is over!” Guy’s voice tore through the room, and they both looked up as if they had been caught doing something very forbidden - although no one was even paying much attention to them in the general hustle and bustle of the crew.

Hans put down his coffee and straightened his jacket, venturing another shy smile. Mark could see that he was trying to find the right words, and spared him the embarrassment.

“I think we should have another coffee later, when we’re done for today.”

If Hans’ smile was any indication, he would have no trouble playing Coward’s admiration and affection for Blackwood in their next scene.



Date: 2010-05-03 10:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deborahkla.livejournal.com

The icon was my feeble attempt to find something both gay and nazi. Judging from your icon response, it was a miserable failure. ;-P

The whole film is as gay as a Sunday Brunch in Springtime. I think the filmmakers were just cunt-teasing us.

Date: 2010-05-04 04:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] linndechir.livejournal.com
That icon was so horrifying it would have deserved several Christoph-disapproves-icons! :D

That's what film-makers do. Especially if they're called Guy Ritchie. I think all his movies are ... how do I put that ... full of homoerotic subtext? ;D

Date: 2010-05-04 06:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deborahkla.livejournal.com

Eccchhhhh. Guy Ritchie. His only redeeming quality is that he does cast Mark Strong in good roles. Beyond that I find his films almost painful to watch. They're such poor imitations of Tarantino they make me sick. He gets all kinds of undeserved attention when the man isn't even 1/10th the writer that Tarantino is--especially when it comes to dialogue.

However, the homoerotic subtext does explain how he could have fathered two of Madonna's children. Not that I don't absolutely love homoerotic subtext. I most certainly do. ;-)

Date: 2010-05-04 07:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] linndechir.livejournal.com
Mhm, I don't compare him to Tarantino because it's just absurd to compare people to Tarantino. *shrug* I'm not a big fan of Guy Ritchie, because Revolver was just completely insane (despite featuring Mark in his most ADORABLE role ever), but I loved RocknRolla. I don't see why I should try and compare him to Tarantino instead of just enjoying one hell of an entertaining movie.

Damn, now I have to think of Revolver again ... two hours of WTF??? made better by Mark with glasses and stuttering. :D

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