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    Sherlock Holmes and Martin Crieff haven't always been there for another but they've been there when it counts. After all, they are brothers and that's what brothers do.

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    Because life is just a series of meetings. Sometimes they're even in the right order.

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    In which Sherlock experiments, John misinterprets, and everyone else stands back and waits for the light to turn on.

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    6 Jun 2013

  2. Rec 11

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    Five times Pike treated Kirk like a son, and one time Kirk treated Pike like a father.

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    14 May 2013

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    13 May 2013

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    "That's what you want?" Bunnymund's eyebrows nearly touched his tall ears in surprise and disbelief as he stared down at Jack Frost.

    In which a request has the unexpected result in making Bunny do some thinking, and brings the Guardians closer together as a family.

    From Rotg-Kink prompt, asking for touch-starved Jack wanting cuddles.

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    9 May 2013

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    “Ya see, Sandy?” Bunnymund is saying. “Quit your worrying. The kid says he’s fine.”

    And almost, it ends there. Almost, they go their separate ways and let it stand for another four years, or another three hundred, for even Sanderson wonders whether he has been mistaken, after all. But Jack is agreeing with the Guardian of Hope, carrying obliviously onward. “Am I ever,” the boy says, fervently. “The 21st century’s great. You wouldn’t believe what people just throw out these days.”

    The admission comes like a wave striking rocks on a stony shore; it raises icy splashes of dread wherever its spray hits. Three horrified stares – and one that is not so terribly surprised – turn to the boy’s face.

    The spirit of winter falters to a stop, the reaction not the one he had anticipated. “What?” he asks.

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    9 May 2013