"Welcome to Sunshine," says Juliet. "And to my front porch and whatever you do don't hit the light, it'll set Sherlock on fire."
"At what time are you going to inform the Council? Will they want me on the phone too or do they only talk through you as far as I'm concerned?"
"That would probably bother me, if I felt like talking to them," she muses.
"Agreed. What're you going to tell them, exactly? If I were them I'd have questions if all you said was 'found her'."
"Can you get me on the brainphone to let me know if the conversation deviates from expected parameters?"
"Thanks! Hey, if Sherlock doesn't object, do you want to come and watch us beat each other up tonight? See how I'm coming along?"
"He's not going to kill you. I mean, even if he decided he wanted to kill you, which he is not going to do unless you do something awful to me, I don't think he'd do it in front of Tony, or when Shell Bell's right there and could stop him."
Then something occurs to her. She tries Sherlock on the brainphone, in case he's awake. [Sherlock?]
[Were and/or are you and Tony involved in any way Juliet might find surprising?]
[Were. This Tony and I have been a little too busy to have any sex,] he says dryly.
[Okay, but that's still something you want to consider fessing up to. As opposed to, say, waiting for your Bell to unexpectedly fall down a flight of stairs and fetch up staring directly at you in any Tony's lap, liplocked. I realize yours is less likely to fall down stairs, but. She did mention an absence of a monogamy conversation having occurred.]
[I will tell her at the next convenient opportunity, and before indulging myself similarly again,] he says. [Thank you for the no doubt directly-from-personal-experience warning. Feel free to mention it to her in the meantime.]
[Will do if there's a suitable lull in the conversation. Mr. Giles is taking everything very well, by the way, wants to come watch you spar tonight.]
"Sherlock says it's fine if Mr. Giles wants to supervise," Shell Bell reports.
"Oh good," says Juliet, grinning. "I look forward to showing off for a larger audience. Not that Sherlock's not appreciative."