221B Baker St.

Jul. 8th, 2012

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Title:  Last Breath
Author: PipMer
Rating:  G
Characters:  Sherlock Holmes, John Watson
Genre:  Friendship, angst, 221b ficlet
Warning:  Major Character Death
Wordcount:  221
Disclaimer:  I don't own, no money is being made.

Summary:  He knows it isn’t physically possible, but he swears that he can feel his heart breaking.


A/N:  Written, quite literally, in a ten-minute fit of madness.  Hopefully it isn't too awful.  I am truly sorry. Don't hate me too much.   Meant to be friendship only, but can be seen as slash if you're so inclined. 




On my LJ On AO3
[identity profile] saki101.livejournal.com
Title: Haematology
Author: Saki101
Genre: slash
Rating: PG (this section), NC-17 (overall)
Length: ~1100 words
Warning: AU, post The Reichenbach Fall
Disclaimer: I don't own BBC's Sherlock and no money is being made.
Author's notes: This is a continuation of the Other Experiments Series which forms an AU frame for the Experiments Series. Haematology follows Night View from the Mind Palace.
Summary: John's conducting experiments of his own in hopes of finding some answers.

Excerpt: “I don’t have any old samples, but I’ll come up. I was just going to get some coffee, shall I bring you some?” Molly asked.

“Thanks, no sugar. Coffee and blood. Perfect,” John said.

Haematology
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Title: Afire
Author: Saki101
Genre: slash
Rating: PG-13 (this section), NC-17 (overall)
Length: ~3300 words
Warning: AU, post-The Reichenbach Fall
Disclaimer: I don't own BBC's Sherlock and no money is being made.
Author's notes: This is a continuation of the Other Experiments Series which forms an AU frame for the Experiments Series. Afire follows Haematology.

Excerpt: Sherlock reeled. He fumbled for his mobile, dropped it on the sodden carpet, followed it down onto his knees, capturing it. The burn was sizzling up his arms, his fingers almost numb as he texted Mike.

Bring John, Lestrade. Sherlock included the name of the new high-rise apartments overlooking Hyde Park, the flat number. Worse than the first time. More exposure, he added.

Afire