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Sherlock Holmes Night of Terror

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by John Pirillo


  Holmes gave Watson a radiant smile. “And mine as well.”

  Mrs. Hudson laughed. “If you two boys would stop feeding each other’s manly egos a moment, I’d like to know what happened to the one that got aboard the Master of the World.”

  Jules spoke up, “He jumped.”

  “Or fell?” Watson spoke up.

  “Which was it, jump or fell?” She demanded.

  Watson shrugged. “I put a bullet in him.”

  “Then he fell out,” Jules pointed out.

  Wells frowned. “No one could survive a fall from that height.”

  “Hyde could,” Holmes stated matter-of-factly.

  “Oh dear, dear,” Mrs. Hudson replied, her face losing its smile. “That’s quite worrisome.”

  “Indeed,” Holmes agreed. “Quite.”

  Jules shrugged. “Now that we know how to stop him, he won’t get too far before we catch him once more.”

  “Holmes answered, “Tesla, Einstein and Edison came up with a simpler way to disembody the Hyde and send it back to where it came from.”

  “Came from?” Mrs. Hudson asked, a blank look on her face.

  “Yes,” Holmes replied.

  Watson dabbed at his lips, and then took her hand. “It seems my dear that there is another parallel universe and this one is where it came from. By Holmes killing the host before the Hyde can reattach to a new one, it is sprung back to its original universe.”

  Wells sighed. “And that’s what truly bothers me to the very depths of my soul, Watson. For if we have not destroyed it, it can return.”

  “Not only that, Mon Ami,” Jules added. “We still have one here. Now. Holmes stopped one; but we can’t be sure we stopped the other now, can we?”

  Watson shook his head. “But now we are armed and dangerous.”

  “Unfortunately, Watson, so is the Hyde,” Holmes replied. He shook his head sadly. “And it is now the wiser about our means and will be much harder to stop.”

  “Oh, eventually we’ll find it.”

  “Not it, Mon Ami,” Jules cut in. “But its.”

  “Its?” Watson demanded.

  “Yes, Holmes has stated emphatically that there is more than one, have you not, Holmes?” Mrs. Hudson stated.

  “I have.”

  “And that means that if there can be two…”

  Watson’s face drained of color. “Oh dear God, there could be an endless number of Hydes.”

  He gave Holmes a terrified look. “It’s like that horrible, ghastly invasion from Mars we experienced some time back all over again.”

  Holmes patted his friend on the shoulder. “John that is not going to happen.”

  Jules and Wells suddenly got up.

  “Please excuse us for rushing off, but we have to get back to our families,” Jules said apologetically.

  He turned to Mrs. Hudson. “Thank you for the fine meal. You must visit us soon so we may return the favor.”

  Mrs. Hudson blushed. “I’m sure John and I can make time in the near future to do so.”

  Jules and Wells rushed from the room and down the stairs. The front door was heard slamming shut.

  Watson gave Holmes a thoughtful look. “Rather abrupt.”

  Holmes frowned. “Rather.”

  Mrs. Hudson laughed. “You men, everything is always about the end of the world.”

  She shoved the plate of scones before the two of them.

  “Time to think of sweeter things,” she advised.

  Holmes smiled and reached for one, as did Watson.

  “Of that we are as one of a mind,” Watson agreed.

  Chapter Thirteen: Baker Street

  Jules and Wells stood opposite the windows of 221B below and looked up.

  “Should we tell them?” Wells asked.

  “Not yet, Mon Ami,” Jules replied unhappily. “Let them have these happy moments.”

  He turned to his right where the alley was. “Come, we have much to do in preparation.”

  Jules rushed into the alley.

  Wells dawdled a moment, eyeing 221B. Then he sighed and hurried after his friend.

  Constable Evans and the Inspector drove up, parked and got out. They stopped a moment before climbing the steps to 221B.

  “Sounds like they’re having a party up there, son.”

  “Well, let’s not let them think they’re going to have all the fun,” Constable Evans replied with a grin.

  “Agreed!” Inspector Bloodstone shot back with an even larger grin.

  The two men went to the front door and were about to knock on it, when it flung open and Mrs. Hudson stepped out. “Oh do please hurry up and come inside. Poor John is going to get fat if we leave him alone to eat all the fresh scones I’ve made for everyone.”

  The Inspector laughed. “We can’t let him do that now, can we?”

  He and Constable Evans hurried inside and Mrs. Hudson shut the door.

  Author's Note

  I first read Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's wonderful spread of detective stories when I was still a child. I didn't own books, so I read them at the public library, or at my school library. There was no Internet of Things, no Internet at all at the time. I was very into books as a child, always a loner of sorts. Even though I loved people, I was somehow always more in love with books. Call me bookworm then. Now bookworm writer. Maybe.

  I went through the entire adult library in my hometown as a child, reading everything from fiction to non-fiction, science fiction to fantasy, and classic literature to modern. It didn't matter. It was words on paper. I loved the smell of books. Still do, even though I cater to electronic books at this time.

  This is all a back-story of sorts to give you an idea of why my Sherlock Holmes while based somewhat on the canon of Doyle, are nevertheless much more than that. What would be the point of repeating what's already been done?

  No, rather I saw this writing experience as an opportunity to allow my imagination to romp in his playground, but take elements from other famous authors and stories I've loved over the years.

  Obviously, there are copyright issues when it comes to living authors, so even though I'd love to play in their yards too, that is forbidden territory. So I have contented myself to take my love of classic literature...Doyle, Verne, Wells, Dumas, Shakespeare and pour them into a mutual melting pot. Kind of a United States of Literature, so to speak.

  Whereas the Sherlock Holmes of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle functions out of London, England in the Victorian period; mine exists in a parallel world where all the authors who have ever lived and all their characters are alive at the same time.

  Therefore, if you see me including Houdini and Sherlock together, Challenger and Conan Doyle, it makes more sense if they were alive on that world and not this one.

  As a person of with a strong scientific background...I wrote a treatise on reaching other dimensions (parallel worlds) as an 8th grader, which my Physics teacher was knocked out about...I believe quite strongly in an unlimited universe, where an infinite number of parallel ones/dimensions exist at the same time.

  When I was in India I found that some there adhere to the belief that everything that man can do or imagine exists in a vast cosmic tapestry so that we do not so much physically exist, as mentally/spiritually move through that infinite tapestry, each choice we make...right or wrong...creating a branching point that we must follow, even though there were already an infinite number of other ones. Very close to the parallel world/alternate dimension approach that many scientists are now coming to accept as a reality.

  When I was a kid the scientists barely believed in 4 dimensions...length, breadth, height and time. Now as an adult there is talk of at least 9 known dimensions.

  But getting back to my stories, what makes them relevant and different is that I can populate them with any science, any character, any famous figure, writer, artist or whatever and they all fit! They fit because I created them. For fun. For pleasure. To be able to play on a field of dreams with no end in sight.
r />   So as you read my stories, dear reader, keep in mind that the Tesla car in my story is not Elon Musk's electric car, but a vehicle invented by collaboration between Thomas Edison and Nicolas Tesla in my invented world. It runs not by electricity as we know it, but by a different energy discovered by Tesla.

  In my world Sherlock Holmes is not the first one of the story, but one of several. Watson, likewise. Just as Spock was duplicated in the Star Trek series of movies to continue their worthy stories, so have I decided to include devices that will stimulate our imagination, take us to places we could never have gone before, and allow me to interject from time to time some of the wonderful insights I have been honored to receive as a maturing adult. So death exists in my creation, but it has many permutations and outcomes. All exciting and mysterious.

  Following this is a description of major characters, as well as items used exclusively in my Baker Street adventures.

  Glossary of the Baker Street Universe

  A list of players, places and things that take place in the Baker Street Universe created by this author as the playground for his fantasies...and hopefully your own as well.

  Bollocks…A common word used by the British to indicate something was nonsense, trash. An expletive.

  Drat, dratted…A swear word similar to damn to indicate frustration.

  Tosh…Sheer nonsense and also an unkind reference to the upper class at that time.

  Tesla Car...Device built by Ford in collaboration with Nicolas Tesla. Powered by a new form of energy unknown to our world yet.

  Tesla devices...created by the team of Henry Ford, Thomas Edison and Nicolas Tesla. Anything from lamps to frigs, to cooking devices. You name it; they've probably invented it in my world.

  Moriarity...one of many. Professor Moriarity lives on in many and various manifestations for the sake of conflict, as well as invention and discourse. Where would a great detective be without a great villain to oppose him? While I don't feature Moriarity all the time, be warned he lurks behind the scenes! A lot!

  Sherlock Holmes...Young man in his early twenties, comes from a humble home and a good upbringing. Precocious with a perfect memory. Not the cold fish of the Doyle series. Much kinder and humorous. Still with many of the same characteristics, but softened with a gentler personality, without losing the edges that give him an engaging purpose and deductions that are truly amazing at times.

  Watson, Doctor John...hero of the China Wars. Lost first love in China. Now in love with Mrs. Hudson. Loves Holmes like a brother. Doctor. Never without his black bag in which he carries his medical supplies and forensics tools that he and Sherlock often use in their investigations. Stocky with a bit of a stomach because of his love of scones, which I constantly use as a play of humor about the man.

  Mrs. Hudson...not just a landlady anymore, but an integral part of the detective team...supplying support, as well as emotional and sometimes physical support. The glue that binds Watson and Holmes together. Again, in her twenties like Watson and Holmes. Lovely, but not beautiful, except of spirit. Kind and resourceful. Very shrewd and intelligent.

  Lady Shareen…Lord Graystone’s companion. A beautiful woman with a huge heart. She is responsible for helping women achieve social and financial equality. She also works to uplift the poor and homeless.

  Professor Langston…the Invisible Man…a well meaning doctor, who concocted a cocktail of chemicals that has forever altered his atomic structure such that he can turn invisible at will, though during emotional times of stress he can lose control of his visibility.

  Inspector Bloodstone...a cantankerous policeman who has raving red hair, and a temper to match at times. Works with Holmes a lot, but prefers to work on his own. Distrusts some of the intuitive moments of Holmes, but in the long run will go with what he reveals as Holmes is more often right than wrong in his deductions.

  Constable Evans...the long lost son of Inspector Bloodstone. Also red haired, like his father, but with no temper and a great personality. Everyone likes him.

  Queen Mary of Scots...has never existed. Instead, this one is a derivation of Mary, who was beheaded and Victoria. Much more intelligent, progressive, but a leader in every sense of the word.

  Magic...exists in this world of Sherlock as does science. Both are equally as relevant to the action and scenery of the stories.

  Fairie...a land that exists in parallel to Sherlock's world and through which Lord Graystone (Lord of the Jungle) came through to become part of the Baker Street Brotherhood.

  Fairie is richly endowed with magical creatures and monsters, Elves, fairies and other fun things, as well as endless realms of green Amazon like lands. Dragons. Which have played a part in several of my first stories and a few later ones.

  Nicolas Tesla...a genius who has dedicated his life to upgrading the quality of life for everyone on the planet. Witty, charming and dangerous.

  Harry Houdini...swarthy, suave, into magic in every way...physical and the real thing.

  Professor Challenger...very tall, built like a bear, flaming red beard and hair. Quick to temper, but a kind man with a great mind. An adventurer beyond measure.

  Captain Nemo...a reformed pirate with a mind that grasps mechanics that rivals Henry Ford and Nicolas Tesla. Is famous for his extremely powerful weapon of the sea…the Nautilus.

  Jules Verne...a genius when it comes to theories and fiction, blonde, extremely friendly, caring and adventurous. Teams up often with H.G. Wells, a friend he grew up with. Designer of the Master of the World, which in another set of Victorian adventures he uses to fight an invasion from Mars.

  H.G. Wells...a brilliant writer and navigator. Contributes to the flying device Master of the World and its ability to fly through space and time. Very British and a bit stuffy at times.

  Alexander Dumas...a French friend of Jules in one of the worlds I've created for Jules to explore in unique adventures that do not include H.G. Wells. Huge man with a lust for adventure and fighting.

  Henry Ford...still an arrogant man, but more willing to help others, and often times teams up with Tesla to do projects. Not prominent yet in my stories, but working on it.

  Master of the World...a huge flying machine that resembles a cross between a dirigible and a submarine that travels utilizing String theory, with an engine that converts string energy into fuel that can thrust the ship between parallel worlds, as well as back and forth in time. Created by Jules Verne, but later on improved by H.G. Wells after their battle with the Martians detailed in my prior series starting with Invaders.

  Lord Graystone...my version of Tarzan, but instead of being raised by apes, he was raised by a bull dragon. Highly educated and a loyal supporter of Queen Mary of Scots and husband of Lady Shareen. Sponsors numerous charities for the poor and unwanted. Champion of Fairie.

  Hyde...Doctor Jekyll performs an experiment on himself that separates the evil portion of him into a unique entity. This entity is pure evil and also pure energy. It can possess anyone and once having done so, become that person. Cause them to do the unthinkable to achieve its evil plans.

  Doctor Jekyll...a kind, young teacher who has made a horrible miscalculation and created an abomination of himself….Hyde! A creature that is pure evil.

  Dracula...not the Bran Stoker version, but my own. Misunderstood, not eternal and drinking human blood when no other choice is possible.

  Conan Doyle…the dead Sir Arthur Conan Doyle brought from our world to the alternate reality which he is reborn into, healthy and young once more. Also, an integral part of the great detective’s team at times.

  Baker Street Brotherhood...a team of operatives who, upon occasion, help out Sherlock and Watson in their missions. Some of the more notable ones are Lord Graystone (Lord of the Jungle), Madame Curie, Dracula, Professor Langston (The Invisible Man), Professor Challenger (also a Conan Doyle character), Sir Arthur Conan Doyle himself (reborn from our world to the new one without losing awareness of himself), Lady Shareen (our equivalent of Indiana Jones), Jules Ve
rne and H.G. Wells.

  Obviously, there are many, many more, but these are the most frequently guested characters in my stories and novels.

  Author’s Note

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  The Baker Street Universe Facebook group page is: a place to interact with me on a frequent basis.

  Other Works by the Author

  Sherlock Holmes Collections

  The Sherlock Holmes Mammoth Fantasy, Murder and Mystery Tales Volume One

  The Sherlock Holmes Mammoth Fantasy, Murder and Mystery Tales Volume Two

  The Sherlock Holmes Mammoth Fantasy, Murder and Mystery Tales Volume Three

  The Sherlock Holmes Mammoth Fantasy, Murder and Mystery Tales Volume Four

  The Sherlock Holmes Mammoth Fantasy, Murder and Mystery Tales Volume Five

  Sherlock Holmes Ten Minute Mystery Stories

  Sherlock Holmes Ten Minute Mystery Stories Volume Two

  Sherlock Holmes Standalone Stories

  A Strange Thing on a Strange Day

  Ascension (aka The Angel of Death)

  Case of the Face of Death

  Case of the Hall of Darkness

  Baker Street Adventures

  Beast of North York Moors

  Bloodstone of Amandor

  The Hungry Blade Strikes Again

  Case of the Butterfly Princess

  Sheridan Holmes: Curse of the Serpent King

  The Lost Not Found

  Killer of the Pandora Box

  The Angel of Death

 

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