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The Scandal in the Baskervilles by songlin
Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
28 May 2012
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John Watson has seen terrible things and come back physically and mentally whole. Changed, but whole, and positive that if Afghanistan couldn't break him than England sure as hell won’t. Then came Gwen Norton, the beautiful, fierce white wolf with eyes like fire, and the rest of Irene Adler’s pack. Then came the hounds of the Baskervilles.
As of latest chapter: Now with SMUT!Series
- Part 5 of Powerful, Beautiful and Without Regret
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A modern-day re-imagining of A Scandal in Bohemia with a few alterations, deeper character explorations, and the inclusion of that guy that Irene Adler married at the end of the story whom everyone seems to forget. You know, Godfrey Norton? Top barrister, supportive lover, and overall dark, handsome, and dashing gentleman?
In which Irene causes trouble (or may be in trouble), Sherlock doubts himself and is reviled by emotions, Godfrey is the unknowing cause of this whole mess, Mycroft is Mycroft, and John knows that, in the end, it's all fine.
Definitely an AU from s2e01 of Sherlock.
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Why did so many humans forget the alien invasion?
This story takes place in Season One of the TV series, after the episode in which the aliens learn of Blackwood.
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Jo goes to Mrs. Kirke’s in New York. But her sensational writing isn’t the only scrape she omits from her letters home. Professor Bhaer isn’t the only friend she makes.
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Love Post-Apocalypse by cara marie (genusshrike)
28 Days Later, Battlestar Galactica (2003), Doctor Who (2005), Doomsday (2008), Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Terminator (Movies), The Quiet Earth, Terminator Salvation (2009)
3 Oct 2010
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"I was wrong when I said staying alive is as good as it gets."
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Only to be adored was, in the end, nothing; to be adored by someone worthy, everything.
