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Title: Walla Walla
Author:
labourslamp and
goldvermilion87
Characters: Sherlock Holmes, Martin Crieff, John Watson, Arthur Shappey, Douglas Richardson, Carolyn Knapp-Shappey, Greg Lestrade
Category: Gen
Rating: PG
Word Count: 7,500
Summary: Mixed up luggage and an undeclared exotic pet present a mystery even Douglas can't solve. Enter Sherlock Holmes.
Author's Notes: labourslamp and I originally hoped to post this story before Cabin Pressure Series 3 came out. A year and a half later... Thank you to all our friends who took the time to beta-read, and particularly to
persiflage_1 who agreed to Brit-pick all 7,500 words without knowing us at very short notice.
PS: The Picture is the link. :-)
PPS: I think my linking system is confusing, so if you're not interested in the whole graphic that I put together (especially given Lj's slowness over the last few days), here is a direct link to the story itself -- http://goldvermilion87.livejournal.c om/233218.html
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Characters: Sherlock Holmes, Martin Crieff, John Watson, Arthur Shappey, Douglas Richardson, Carolyn Knapp-Shappey, Greg Lestrade
Category: Gen
Rating: PG
Word Count: 7,500
Summary: Mixed up luggage and an undeclared exotic pet present a mystery even Douglas can't solve. Enter Sherlock Holmes.
Author's Notes: labourslamp and I originally hoped to post this story before Cabin Pressure Series 3 came out. A year and a half later... Thank you to all our friends who took the time to beta-read, and particularly to
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PS: The Picture is the link. :-)
PPS: I think my linking system is confusing, so if you're not interested in the whole graphic that I put together (especially given Lj's slowness over the last few days), here is a direct link to the story itself -- http://goldvermilion87.livejournal.c