Epilogue: Falling
He's asking her to help him.
Well, not her, but Molly Hooper.
It's even better than they planned.
As he explains everything to her – slowly, carefully, in that condescending tone of his - she can't help but admire that wonderful mind at work.
Jim - dramatic, impatient Jim - he'd be disappointed. But she knows that it's envy.
What is it that he always says? "He's on the side of the angels." She never reminds him that Lucifer was an angel too.
Sherlock's plan is absolute genius in its simplicity.
"That's brilliant," she breathes and it's not Molly Hooper's voice again.
It's hers. It's all hers.
-The End-