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It is August, 1914, and as the world Holmes and Watson knew is about to be lost, some things are about to be found.
A sequel to: Miss Fatima’s School of the Orient.
Last bookmarked by elmo_loves_me
12 Feb 2012
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There is something delightfully nostalgic and quaint about pushing a man's thighs together and watching him lose his senses that way.
Last bookmarked by shiny_glor_chan
12 Feb 2012
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Who is the upstanding war veteran and very middle class Doctor hiding in London’s under belly?
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Watson narrates his experience with an unexpected pregnancy.
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Watson and Holmes on a case, with some painful revelations.
Last bookmarked by angel_guerrera
12 Feb 2012
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There are some things that Holmes quite simply does not understand. This particular gap in his knowledge must be rectified.
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There are a number of stories I want to tell in this fandom, but these are inherent to nearly all of them.
Last bookmarked by AlyCat150
10 Feb 2012
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But of all the names he has borne since, of renown or of infamy, his favorite is that of Sherlock Holmes: not for its denotation (which, as mentioned aforetimes, is usually inaccurate), but for its connotations.
Last bookmarked by AlyCat150
10 Feb 2012
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Holmes isn't right. H/W.
Last bookmarked by Alwyshrt1uluv
10 Feb 2012
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From a challenge on holmesslash: five fantasies Holmes has.
Last bookmarked by withpractice_ff
9 Feb 2012
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This one's a fill for the shkinkmeme.
The prompt: Can we have Holmes and Watson very early in a relationship and Watson turning Holmes into a gibbering mess from giving him a blowjob for the first time?
Bonus points if Holmes is skeptical that people could find such a thing pleasurable, so Watson demonstrates otherwise.
Last bookmarked by angel_guerrera
9 Feb 2012
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A slight injury during a case gets an extreme reaction from Holmes, and Watson is determined to know the reason why (although he believes he already does).
Last bookmarked by angel_guerrera
9 Feb 2012
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Holmes is injured during a case and must cope with the possibility he may never fully regain his hearing or sight. Watson cares for him and must cope with the fact that he has feelings for Holmes.
Last bookmarked by mica
8 Feb 2012
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"I want to watch him eat toast". Holmes is...distracted at the breakfast table.
Last bookmarked by poisonandsugar
8 Feb 2012
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"...For most unfortunately, I am the case. The Adventure of the Abducted Doctor. And at this moment, despite all my efforts, I must admit that a happy conclusion to my tale does not seem likely..."
Last bookmarked by CaptainSway
8 Feb 2012
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From the prompt "Holmes, Lestrade and the Thames." On a cozy evening in the last years of the century, Lestrade tells Watson the story of his first case with Holmes.
Last bookmarked by caminante
8 Feb 2012
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On the day of Inspector Lestrade's retirement, he and Holmes discuss the past and the future.
(Gen, but includes brief, inexplicit references to m/m relationships)Last bookmarked by caminante
8 Feb 2012
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No sólo la bóveda celeste se ve mucho más hermosa desde suelo francés.
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He sincerely hoped that Holmes was not going to refer to him as ‘dear boy’ when in the company of Lestrade and others from Scotland Yard. Well, in front of anyone else in the world, actually.
Last bookmarked by Alwyshrt1uluv
6 Feb 2012
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Holmes continued, “You do admit, do you not, that as great a friendship as we share indicates an abiding love?”
He had me there; I oft confessed it to the public through my reports on his cases – perhaps not those precise words, but honesty would not allow me to quibble on a matter of semantics. Instead, I nodded dumbly in agreement.
“Well then,” he stood and spread his hands towards me like an impresario, “There you have it, Watson; my offer to expand our friendship to incorporate the physical delights of the body.”
Last bookmarked by Alwyshrt1uluv
6 Feb 2012
