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Sherlock is angry, at EVERYONE... He takes it out on John...
Last bookmarked by dontbevain
5 May 2012
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So it hits him like a two-by-four when a boy with the most stunning, electric blue eyes and perpetual sex hair walks purposefully into his second period English class about thirty seconds before it ends.
Last bookmarked by lovely
2 May 2012
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"Days like this were nothing new; days where everything seemed to remind him of Sherlock. What was new was the feeling of detachment." After three years of absence, Sherlock reaches out to John when he receives a threat directed toward John's live-in girlfriend, Mary. As they struggle together to discern the motivation and objectives of the villainous Sebastian Moran, bodies begin to pile up.
Last bookmarked by skuldmimi
7 Apr 2012
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Meet Sam Wesson. Meet a ghost. Meet more ghosts. Meet each other's parents. This is not how Dean Smith had imagined his life would go. (Note: AU from about three quarters of the way into "It's a Terrible Life". Sam and Dean are actually Wesson and Smith.)
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Holmes always treated Watson's women badly, especially Mary.
Last bookmarked by HalfshellVenus
18 Nov 2011
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Holmes/Watson for my prompt of "Why is Holmes always so infernally dissatisfied with the women Watson courts?"
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6th part of The Progress of Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock and John have dinner with their latest client, and Sherlock sizes her up. So does John.
You can divide the world into two kinds of people (were you so inclined); the people who are uncomfortable and/or afraid at the idea that I can determine most (if not all) of the major themes of their lives within the first two minutes of our acquaintance, and those who relish it. The latter group is very small. So far it consists of one.
Last bookmarked by JunkyPerv
18 Jan 2011
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Life is never the way you expect it will be. Simple things, little changes, can make a world of difference.
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Twenty-three short stories, based on requested prompts.
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"The beginning is not easy. Which in itself is a quiet revolution, because everything was, for some seven centuries."
Last bookmarked by RachelleRyan
21 May 2010
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A very nice picture of after, of the way humanity can reach for the new and sink back into the old and comfortable.
