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Title: The Fraternity
Author:
nightshade1120
Pairing: Peter Guillam/Sherlock Holmes
Rating: R
Warning: (abuse of minors; graphic depictions of violence; rape; sex between consenting adults; lots of swearing; acrophilia, sort of)
Summary: After the incident at the pool, Mycroft Holmes decides that drastic measures are needed to protect his brother from James Moriarty. He calls on the one man he knows he can trust completely. Sherlock (BBC) and Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy 2011 crossover WIP. AU: It's 2011, but the Cold War hasn't ended. Smiley's factotum, Fawn, is a woman.
Chapter Summary: Peter Guillam doesn't dare to imagine the possibility of a future with Sherlock Holmes; and yet when circumstances force them apart once again, he can't help the bitterness that he feels. Meanwhile, Jim Moriarty spirals ever deeper into hate and obsession -- and finds a new target.
Notes: Also available at AO3. In the terminology of the Argentinian tango, "Vén y Va" means "come and go". The lines Peter recalls from Fawn's letter are drawn from one of my favourite poems: Ordeal, by Nina Cassian.
Cross-posted to sherlockbbc and thecircus-fic.
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Pairing: Peter Guillam/Sherlock Holmes
Rating: R
Warning: (abuse of minors; graphic depictions of violence; rape; sex between consenting adults; lots of swearing; acrophilia, sort of)
Summary: After the incident at the pool, Mycroft Holmes decides that drastic measures are needed to protect his brother from James Moriarty. He calls on the one man he knows he can trust completely. Sherlock (BBC) and Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy 2011 crossover WIP. AU: It's 2011, but the Cold War hasn't ended. Smiley's factotum, Fawn, is a woman.
Chapter Summary: Peter Guillam doesn't dare to imagine the possibility of a future with Sherlock Holmes; and yet when circumstances force them apart once again, he can't help the bitterness that he feels. Meanwhile, Jim Moriarty spirals ever deeper into hate and obsession -- and finds a new target.
Notes: Also available at AO3. In the terminology of the Argentinian tango, "Vén y Va" means "come and go". The lines Peter recalls from Fawn's letter are drawn from one of my favourite poems: Ordeal, by Nina Cassian.
Cross-posted to sherlockbbc and thecircus-fic.
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