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Greg Lestrade agrees to go with John Watson to deliver something for Sherlock Holmes, the only initial instruction being to head towards Wales on the M4.
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“What are you doing with that rope?” Robbie asks, still staring.
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Another murder solved, another clever conversation had. They’d pressed all the right buttons in all the right ways to finally make sense of the chaos and now everybody was going to live happily ever after with only a small amount of counselling necessary in the immediate aftermath.
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Hathaway is heartbroken by the way Lewis has got together with Hobson, with not a word or him, an explanation of even an apology. He can’t bear it.
But did he jump or was he pushed?
This is Hathaway’s last crime he has to solve. His own possible murder.
Spoilers for the whole of season seven, The Mind has Mountains, The Dead of Winter, The Point of Vanishing, Life Born of Fire and possibly other little titbits I can’t remember now in the text.
I’ve not tagged this as Midsomer Murders so not to disappoint the Midsomer fans; as the characters are quite definitely guest starring in the Lewis ’verse.
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Robbie held back a sigh – first-aid training did not necessarily equip you to deal with faint and feverish, six-foot-three-inch tall, long-limbed men, nor help you achieve a reasonable sense of detachment when said person was also your partner and lover.
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From little things, big things grow.
The heart has its reasons which reason knows nothing of. Blaise Pascal
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a series of missing scenes and episode tags highlighting the development of the relationship between Robbie and James throughout the series
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Masquerades are dangerous things.
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He can’t stay on sufferance, live on scraps, count the smiles and cherish them, watch the kisses and resent them.
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The two of them have always been more effective together than apart.
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The two of them have always been more effective together than apart.
Companion art (2 banners: 500x500, 7 chapter headers: 500x150, 2 icons: 100x100) for the Lewis (TV) fic "Terra Incognita" by wendymr.
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Settling into their new lives is easy until Lewis gets a reminder of his age.
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- Part 7 of Hurt/Comfort Sequence
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A heart-breaking case makes Lewis and Hathaway face the changes in their relationship.
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- Part 6 of Hurt/Comfort Sequence
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Today is only one day in all the days that will ever be. But what will happen in all the other days that ever come can depend on what you do today.
Ernest Hemingway, For Whom The Bell TollsRelationships take time, and we don’t always see what’s right in front of us. As the events of the year unfold, Robbie and James learn a bit more about each other and what that means for their future.
Sometimes you have to make an effort, and sometimes things just fall into place.
One teeny warning: tiny passing reference to a child abuse case resulting in death
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Hathaway is hardly the cheeriest person in the world, especially not at 5 am
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"I was actually debating whether being likened to Leviathan is less objectionable than to Beelzebub."
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Centripetal by Mazarin221b read aloud.
Author's Summary: James' life spirals out of control after the events of Life Born of Fire, a downward trajectory so steep and so sudden Lewis finally has to intervene.
“No time for hangovers, Sergeant,” Lewis says, and gives him a look that’s almost worried, almost fond, but never quite as much as James would hope for. Almost—the story of his life, isn’t it? Always falling just a tiny bit short. Almost cared for, almost chosen, almost loved.
Last night, though. Last night was a jolt straight to the heart. Wanted, desired, touched. A kindled flame in his chest keeping him warm, rose-red and quietly his own. Another one-night stand, sure, but one he chose.
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Lewis finds himself having an unexpected, and slightly awkward, conversation.
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Easter eggs - they're not just for kids.
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“I’m... not actually used to having someone be concerned about me, sir. I’m afraid I’m not well-trained in how to respond.”
