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Sherlock's tendency to starve himself during a case usually isn't too bad. Until the case takes two weeks and John can't stand to watch him waste away any longer.
Last bookmarked by Esstell
27 May 2012
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Sometimes, boredom is better. At least, it's preferable to this...
Last bookmarked by moonchldd
7 May 2012
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Four times Sherlock watched John sleep, and the one time John watched Sherlock.
Last bookmarked by moonchldd
7 May 2012
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The good news was, Sherlock was alive. Also, he was technically conscious. Although, to the outside observer, the consulting detective did seem to be asleep.
But John wasn’t an outside observer. In fact, he was about as much of an inside observer as one could be, as he’d actually had occasion to observe Sherlock’s insides a few hours previously.
Last bookmarked by See1like
20 Apr 2012
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Moriarty has some ideas about what our heroes are capable of. All of them are wrong.
Last bookmarked by skuldmimi
7 Apr 2012
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Sherlock is sick; John is just trying to help. Doesn't stop Sherlock from being a git, nor does it prevent John from making not-so-idle threats.
(Can be read as a standalone.)
Last bookmarked by Alwyshrt1uluv
4 Apr 2012
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Who knew you could be subcontracted out of the Army? Not John. And he's not happy about being forced to work for a shady pharmaceutical company that uses humans as living incubators. All things considered, it's a stroke of luck that the doctor ends up personal physician to Sherlock Holmes, a consulting detective gathering the proof he needs to take down Biopharmaceuticals Limited for good.
That is, if he doesn't get them both killed first.Last bookmarked by hilarydilarydoc
3 Apr 2012
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In which John looks after Sherlock directly following the events of "Bless You and Keep You."
Sequel Fic.
Last bookmarked by Melatovnik
29 Mar 2012
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Who is the upstanding war veteran and very middle class Doctor hiding in London’s under belly?
