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De-anoning for a prompt at LJ's t-and-b-anon, "Kotetsu (finally) quits his job and comes home...with Barnaby. Kaburagi family's reaction is priceless". Meanwhile, Barnaby throws himself into something nothing Hero training has prepared him for: Household chores. Eventual Kotetsu/Barnaby.
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Kotetsu is out, while an ill Barnaby rests at Kotetsu's home. Cue a certain daughter of a certain hero appearing at the door. Will Kotetsu's secret be exposed, or will Barnaby go down protecting it, as he battles his own sickness?
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A fill for a prompt at the t-and-b-anon, "Established relationship. Barnaby doesn't expect Kotetsu to take off his wedding ring, because he understands how important mementos can be."
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Mirror. Naruto, Sasuke, and their reflections. When he can't bring himself to talk to him, he talks to his reflection.
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Barnaby/Kotetsu. Some secrets are well kept, but the same can't really be said about these two... Alternative title: Five times they totally exposed the nature of their relationship in 24 hours. Completed!
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Another way it might have gone, if Charles had found the right words, and Erik had listened.
Last bookmarked by suigeneris
5 Jul 2011
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This is a fanfiction exploration of an "alternative reality" to the canon Sherlock Holmes adventures, The Final Problem and the Adventure of the Empty House. The first famously killed off Sherlock Holmes, throwing all of London into mourning and making Arthur Conan Doyle the recipient of much hate mail. Still he held out, keeping his most famous creation "dead" it took him 10 years to relent. When he did resurrect Holmes, it was in the Adventure of the Empty House, and only three years of "Holmes universe" time had been lost--the great "hiatus" as Sherlockians refer to it.
That in itself is a time honored pastiche tradition, the talented Nicholas Meyer beautifully used an "alternate reality" for the hiatus in his The Seven Percent Solution, a wonderful novel and great film--now almost impossible to find, as it is not in print in DVD.
This story works best with some familiarity with canon. It hypothesizes that the published accounts were in reality, "unreliable narrative" and offers alternative scenes--using the SH09 film universe, already an reimagining, though very much in the spirit of canon and using many lines from the same-- events, presences and absences.
Last bookmarked by suigeneris
26 Sep 2010
