The Final Baker of Baker Street

Sherlock Holmes is a story written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
But this part is based on the imagination of my daughter.
Interpretation by: Sofia Armita. 


“It finally closed, Holmes. The final bakery in Baker Street.” John spoke, then John washes his hands in
the sink. Sherlock then approaches John. 

“Really? I like that bakery.” John then turned to Sherlock.

“Also Holmes, I bought a Sausage Roll.” Sherlock then looked back.

“Oh, I know.” John looked surprised and answered.

“How did you know that I bought you a Sausage Roll?” Sherlock then answered. 

“I can smell it.” John raised his eyebrow and spoke again.

“But I kept it in this plastic bag.” Sherlock sighed and spoke again.

“Nevermind, I’ll call Mrs. Hudson.

“Hello, can I speak to Mrs. Hudson? Hey Mrs. Hudson, I have a Sausage Roll!”.

Mrs. Hudson then came up from the basement and spoke, “Sherlock, Can I get out of the basement now?”

Sherlock looked at Mrs. Hudson “Mrs. Hudson, you do remember it’s Mr. Holmes, right?”

Mrs. Hudson answered, “Alright Mr. Holmes…” Sherlock then suggested Mrs. Hudson to get a table.

“Mrs. Hudson, would you mind getting me a table?” Sherlock then accidentally dropped the Sausage

Roll. John tried to pick it up. Sherlock noticed then shouted, “Don’t pick it up! THAT’S NOT YOUR

JOB, JOHN!” 

John looked up at Sherlock. “I am a doctor.” John answered. 

“Are you trying to bring the Sausage Roll to life?” Sherlock said sarcastically.

Mrs. Hudson came back with the table now, and put the table down.

Sherlock answered, “Don’t put it on the Sausage Roll!”.

Mrs. Hudson then put the table down and put the Sausage Roll on the table.


***


At the bakery, the Baker sighed, “Alright Margaret, that’s the last one sold.” Margaret then approached the

Baker, “the last baked goods in Baker Street, what are they gonna call this street now?” the Baker thought

then answered. 

“Used-to-be-a-Baker-Street?” Margaret sighed and answered.

“That’s too long, they would change all of the maps, maybe they would call it Ker Street or Bak Street.

” Someone goes inside the Bakery. The Baker said, “Excuse me, our Bakery is closed, Sir.” The person

answered, “I’m not here for bread.” 

Margaret inspected the man and answered, “Ah! Constable Lestrade!”

Constable Lestrade saw a letter get in from the door. Margaret noticed and said, “A letter! I can’t read.” The Baker took it and read it.

You have been evicted to one of Holmes’ homes, the place where only Sherlock Holmes lives. 

Another letter got in. Margaret saw it again. “Another letter!” The Baker saw it.

“It’s probably for me. He read it and noticed it’s for Mr. Lestrade, then he read it.

Congratulations on your demotion. Please pass this letter to the former owner of this establishment in case Constable is confused. He used to be a Detective!


***

Back to the apartment, Sherlock smirked and said, “Seemed like they’ve received my perfectly-timed

letters.” Constable Lestrade got into the apartment. 

Sherlock said, “Ah! Constable Lestrade!” 

Lestrade was surprised and answered, “How did you know it was me? He seemed off...” Lestrade then

approached, “Where is Mr. Hudson?” Lestrade asked. Sherlock then went towards Lestrade. “Well, you

can’t find her here, Lestrade!” Sherlock answered seriously.

Back in the Bakery, The Baker was digging a hole in the hall that he found. 

“Argh…” he struggled. Margaret entered and asked, “What are you doing?” 

The Baker glanced and answered, “ I found a crack in the wall.” 

Margaret raised an eyebrow. “Are you sure it’s not your digging?”

The Baker sighed, “No, It isn’t! I also found a system of tunnel there.”

Margaret’s face lightened up. “Oh, Let’s go!”. Margaret then got into the system of tunnel together with
The Baker.

They crawled into the tunnel and saw a woman. They didn’t know it was Mrs. Hudson!

“Sherlock, is that you?”, Mrs. Hudson said and sighed. The two then approached. 

“Who are you? And have you been stealing our dough?” The Baker asked. 

Mrs. Hudson shook her head and told them what happened.

FLASHBACK: 

SH = You will be moved from your bedroom to your basement for five weeks.

Margaret sighed, “Okay, that one explained a bit.”

Back at the apartment, Sherlock played his violin, then John came.

“Oh, hey Sherlock.” John greeted him. Sherlock looked around, John then asked Sherlock this, “Why was

Mrs. Hudson in the basement?” Sherlock sighed and answered. 

“Mrs. Hudson is not safe outside here, since the other Bakery Shops were blown up and burnt. John, we

need to keep her inside.”

Suddenly the basement door blasts open, making Mrs. Hudson outside. Mrs. Hudson then approached

Sherlock. 

Sherlock then said, “Mrs. Hudson, you should get back inside. It’s not safe outside, since the other Bakery

Shops got burnt down.”

Mrs. Hudson was surprised, she asked “Was that the reason why you kept me in the basement?” Sherlock nodded his head and spoke again, “I know that Moriarty had been blowing up those Bakery Shops…” Suddenly, BOOM! The front door blasts open, revealing The Baker. He shouted, “MR. SHERLOCK HOLMES! You were the one who’s been stealing our dough, weren’t you?!” John examined the person, then recognised him. “Oh, You must be The Baker with the ugly wife!”. The Baker baffled. 

Sherlock then asked Mrs. Hudson to talk, Sherlock got behind John, and talked to Mrs. Hudson.

Mrs. Hudson glanced at Sherlock then said, “Do you know who asked me to do this?” Sherlock shook

his head. “It’s Moriarty.”


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