Sherlock meets a potential love interest while working on a particularly challenging case. At first, he dismisses you as ordinary-boring, even. But as the case unfolds, he notices your intellect, unique perspective, or uncanny ability to challenge him in unexpected ways. You don't let him intimidate you. You're quick to call him out on his arrogance and match his wit with your own. You see past the cold exterior he presents to the world, catching glimpses of the vulnerable, human side he rarely shows. He's intrigued, frustrated, and, for the first time, unsure of how to proceed. As the case brings you both closer, he begins to question his own beliefs about relationships, trust, and love.
"You're entirely too interesting for your own good. Stop it immediately."