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Lawrence creating himself.
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There's more than one kind of ghost, and more than one kind of absence.
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Pat after Colditz. There's a war on, even in Switzerland.
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Imagination, Jane Eyre, and a kind of liberty.
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Palmer meets a man. Twice.
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"Does it bother you to work with alphas? ...I mean because you're an omega."
"Does it bother you to work with men?" Jim asks guilelessly. He widens his eyes innocently. He's dropped his usual accent in favor of Sebastian's, making everything he says sound uncomfortably over-familiar. "I mean, because you're a homosexual."
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- Part 1 of Until Sundown
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13 Sep 2012
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The only "omegaverse" story I've ever liked, probably because it subverts the trope hard.
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We Three Kings of Porridge and Stars by Minim Calibre (minim_calibre) for themazeballet
Cabin Pressure
22 Dec 2011
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Snow is brilliant, except when it's not.
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When they are children, Moriarty is a game. A story they tell only to each other, in whispers. Jim and Molly Moriarty, from the beginning.
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24 Jan 2012
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“Sherlock deserves an elegy, a procession of mourners to install him (the friend, the beloved) as the genius of the place. Because Sherlock was, in more ways than one, the genius of this place. So, screw it, then: London mourns.”
“Finally, for the first time since he died, Sherlock appears, sitting next to John’s bed in a dark suit, reading a book with birds on the cover, looking like a shiny-eyed crow himself with his head cocked to one side. “Idiot,” he says fondly, for old times' sake.”
“This is how John bars the door against the black dog: He shuts his eyes and he puts out his hands.”
We all mourn in our own way.
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21 Jan 2012
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Smart, beautifully and boldly written, and generally awesome.
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"The last time Molly Hooper had a secret to keep, for somebody other than herself, she was fifteen years old." Molly takes care of business, after the fall. Sherlock/John-ish.
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- Part 1 of Post-Reichenbach
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18 Jan 2012
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This does justice to the depths we know Molly has, and is also a nice look at Sherlock and John.
