18 Works in Human Biology
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John Watson would be the first to admit that he wasn’t having the best day of his life. He waved to the barmaid and ordered another lager. Yes, damn it. John Watson was having an extremely bad day.
He didn’t know that it was about to get a lot worse.-----
After a week of increasingly stressful situations, John Watson decides for once to drink to forget. But will he get more of that than he bargained for?
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Nepeta and Equius explore the redder quadrants, thanks to Karkat's idiocy.
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oh heart, you wicked saint by hitlikehammers
Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
10 Mar 2013
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John teases his incisors against the stretch of that skin with each beat, beat, beat, and yes, John wants—he licks, tastes salt and smoke and solace and he refuses to think about what he’s been missing, what he’s been overlooking in this the whole goddamn time.
In which John finally comes to understand Sherlock's infatuation with his heartbeat, and makes the absolute most of it. In bed.
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- Part 9 of Cardiophilia Sequence
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Primal by femme4jack, fractalserpent, HopeofDawn, Sakiku
Transformers - All Media Types, Transformers Generation One, Transformers: Prime, Transformers, Transformers (Bay Movies)
8 Mar 2013
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Homo Sapiens domesticus: Primal
Like all class five organics, humans are at least minimally self-aware, but possess no recognizable spark-like energy. In some of the species’ mythological traditions, humans hypothesize that they have a ‘soul’, an immortal but incorporeal essence. Other human mythologies assign similar hypothetical energies to lesser organics, drones, and inanimate objects. To date, no evidence supports these primitive theories.
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- Part 9 of Domesticus
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within the beating, blessed (aching, rising; hand in hand) by hitlikehammers
Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
12 Feb 2013
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Five times John happily indulged Sherlock's strange infatuation with his heartbeat despite his failure to comprehend the fixation, plus one time where John found he understood it rather perfectly.
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- Part 8 of Cardiophilia Sequence
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The Noblest Cause by motleypatches (furius)
X-Men: First Class (2011), X-Men (Comicverse)
28 Nov 2012
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In 1799, separated by distance and war, alpha!Erik and omega!Charles are determined to find each other again come hell or high water.
A Napoleonic-era alpha-omega AU of a world where a different biology changes some things, but not everything.
Sequel to Expectations.
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- Part 2 of A Word and A Look
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all the jagged edges (of the broken heart made whole) by hitlikehammers
Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
31 Oct 2012
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Sherlock Holmes never lent much credence to the concept of heartbreak, until his own heart managed the feat.
It's a good thing, then, that he's in love with a man who is rather skilled at fitting together the broken pieces.
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- Part 7 of Cardiophilia Sequence
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There are eleven major organ systems in the human body. Sherlock knows about all of them to some degree, but none fascinate him as much as the ones that make up John Watson.
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i'd trade your fading heart (for the flailing beats in mine) by hitlikehammers
Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
4 Sep 2012
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All songs end. All hearts stop.
But damnit, not John’s.
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- Part 5 of Cardiophilia Sequence
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26 ficlets, one for each letter of the alphabet, showing a snapshot of the relationship between one Mycroft Holmes and one DI Gregory Lestrade.
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echoes through the caverns of a chest (the give and take) by hitlikehammers
Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
3 Jul 2012
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John’s heartbeat is the first and only symphony that Sherlock doesn’t quite feel worthy enough to know.
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- Part 4 of Cardiophilia Sequence
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your heart in the lightning (and the thunder that follows) by hitlikehammers
Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
29 Jun 2012
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This is the end of the world, and beginning of something wider, warmer, better. And Sherlock, for all that it breaks him, doesn’t believe that anything less will ever again suffice. In which Sherlock sucks, licks, and generally worships John's femoral pulse until John comes.
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- Part 3 of Cardiophilia Sequence
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the beat and beating heart by hitlikehammers
Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
14 Jun 2012
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Sherlock can’t play, can’t compose the way he once did, not now. Not in this brave new world of John Hamish Watson and the muscle in his chest. Or: where Sherlock continues to fixate on John's heartbeat, and deems his lips to be the best means of collecting data on the pulse at John's neck; John, in turn, has a few questions, after his flatmate decides to tongue at his carotid pulse.
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- Part 2 of Cardiophilia Sequence
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In a bit of fleeting genius, James manages to solve one type of hunger he has for Logan, only to end up with a new, starkly different type - not that he's complaining.
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- Part 2 of Science
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- 1/1
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- 12
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Logan isn't Jett's usual type by far, but he's willing to make a few exceptions...even if Logan is a little strange.
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- Part 1 of Science
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In the shiny new universe post-Victory, Miss Rose Lalonde and Miss Kanaya Maryam work hand-in-hand to see to the hatching and raising of the Virgin Mother Grub.
Unfortunately, complications (and some startling conversations about reproduction) ensue.
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- Part 1 of on passion and buckets
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suddenly your heart showed me my way by hitlikehammers
Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
23 May 2012
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In which Sherlock develops a fixation with John’s pulse, and discovers his own esoteric heart in the process.
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- Part 1 of Cardiophilia Sequence
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Hamish's activities at school merit "the talk" at home, but it might be a bit early for all of that.
