The Inspector waited for traffic the smoothly pulled out onto Broadway heading slowly for Parliament Square. John took Sherlock's hand to give him some reassurance as they looked across to the Thames. There was an air of silent expectancy that nobody wanted to break as Stanley concentrated on the busy roads.
Hopkins spoke up when they veered onto the A roads where traffic was less congested. “Work going ok for you, John?”
“Yeah, good, always busy.” John tried to sound like he meant that it was going well. “Hamish is doing great got an A in chemistry practical test.”
The two men exchanged a few words about how their children were doing until Stanley needed to put all his attention back onto driving.
John was feeling a little uncomfortable that he still had Winters' gun in his pocket. He didn't know what to do about it but he thought it would be confiscated as evidence if he owned up to it and his husband would be better off armed. He pulled Winters' firearm out of his right hand pocket and passed it surreptitiously to Sherlock to decide if he was going to pocket it or hand it in.