John's first instinct is to say he's not done yet, even if he doesn't even know what else he could say. He's just ... annoyed, still. But then the tone in Sherlock's voice registers, and he stops himself with his mouth already open.
Oh.
He looks up at the ceiling, head tilting as far back as possible, and lets out a heavy breath. Then he just gestures at the cot, because Sherlock's already heading for it.
"Please, make yourself at home," he says, before he returns to his desk.
He'd take Sherlock to actual home home, but that seems like too much effort and, anyway, his shift isn't over yet. What does it matter where Sherlock rests?
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Oh.
He looks up at the ceiling, head tilting as far back as possible, and lets out a heavy breath. Then he just gestures at the cot, because Sherlock's already heading for it.
"Please, make yourself at home," he says, before he returns to his desk.
He'd take Sherlock to actual home home, but that seems like too much effort and, anyway, his shift isn't over yet. What does it matter where Sherlock rests?