Trust (In Us)
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Author: booksblanketsandtea
Pairing: Sherlock/John
Word Count: 8253
Genre(s): Romance, slight angst
Rating: pg-13
Warnings/Content: Swearing
Title: Family Matter
Author: faithfulviewer
Characters: Sherlock Holmes, John Watson, Rosie Watson
Pairing: Johnlock (John/Sherlock)
Genre: Family, Angst, Romance, Platonic Romance
Summary: A little girl calling them both her daddies is all it takes for John and Sherlock to realize the obvious: they're a family now.
Rating: K+
Lenght: 4,006 words
A/N: Spoilers for Sherlock series 4. This story came up to my mind when I realized that Rosie will mistakenly end up calling Sherlock “daddy” sooner or later. I hope you'll enjoy it, let me know your opinions in the comments, thank you :)
Title: Midsummer Murders
Author: mojoflower
Status: 5/?
Characters and Pairings: Sherlock/John
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Sex! If you need a warning for that. Starts out with a bang.
Length: 17k so far
Summary: Scattered across the English countryside, drifting from one Bacchanalian gathering to the next, hundreds of people are camping, dancing, singing... and some of them are dying. How will this relate to John, and the egg he currently nurtures? Chasing summer festivals on the trail of a murderer, tripping over hints of a 20-year-old crime ring, learning anew about one another, John and Sherlock dedicate themselves to untangling the case. This is a sequel to Murderous Imprint, which should definitely be read first.
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Read on FF
*** I apologize if I am spamming your Flist: just cross-posting to different groups***
Sherlock lurches away from it all, knocks the shower head awry, grabs at slick plastic and falls over the edge of the tub, bringing the wet curtain down with him in a glorious crash. The rattle of water hitting the plastic as he lies on the cold tile floor is too loud, and puddles are forming under him, and he’s tangled in the damned curtain, thrashing.
“Sherlock. Sherlock! Stop moving. Stop. It’s ok. It’s all right.” John’s voice begins in a commanding, loud tone, and gradually softens into his recognizable egg croon. There’s a grating squeak as he turns the faucet off, and water stops beating all around Sherlock on the floor. “It’s ok, Sherlock. Don’t move. Let me get you out of there.”
Sherlock struggles to suppress panicked instinct with rationality, and goes still, only his ears and the tip of his tail twitching feverishly. He can feel motion against his back, still, and flinches minutely, repeatedly, worried about what it could be, what threat it represents. He feels utterly disoriented and afraid.
Summary: In a world where everybody has a set deathday, Sherlock Holmes is the only person who can see them. As with most talents, it's both a blessing and a curse. Because Death is a fixed point. Indelible, unchangeable, inevitable. It can't be altered, cheated or delayed
Or can it?
Summary: In a world where everybody has a set deathday, Sherlock Holmes is the only person who can see them. As with most talents, it's both a blessing and a curse. Because Death is a fixed point. Indelible, unchangeable, inevitable. It can't be altered, cheated or delayed
Or can it?
Summary: In a world where everybody has a set deathday, Sherlock Holmes is the only person who can see them. As with most talents, it's both a blessing and a curse. Because Death is a fixed point. Indelible, unchangeable, inevitable. It can't be altered, cheated or delayed
Or can it?