Tea & Sympathy || Sherlock (BBC) || John/Sherlock || PG-13 ||

Aug 15, 2010 17:03

Title: Tea & Sympathy
Author: _doodle
Fandom/Genre: Sherlock (BBC 2010) FPS
Pairing: Sherlock Holmes / John Watson
Rating: PG-13
Word Count: 1,400
Summary: He’d not expected anything less of Sherlock, certainly not that he would actually listen to the trained medical professional. (No spoilers)

Beta: wenchpixie (Thank you!)
Notes: This my first time out in ( Read more... )

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ourdramaqueen August 15 2010, 22:49:12 UTC
Eeeeeeeh you wrote Sherlock!!! ♥

Lovely story - I love how Sherlock is pseudo-grumpy but still won't let go of John's hand. :)

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_doodle August 16 2010, 18:10:30 UTC

*facepalms* Yeah, I did. I was all about the not getting into a new fandom, and spending less time on the internet and then Sherlock happened....Oh well!

Glad you enjoyed it sweetie (and pseudo-grumpy Sherlock is one of my favourite flavours! ;))

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ourdramaqueen August 16 2010, 19:02:59 UTC
Hahaha tell me about it... right when I really don't need any distractions! Well in that sense it's rather good that there only were three episodes in the series! :)

Haha mine too! The "bored" scene and the violin scene are just ♥!

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_doodle August 16 2010, 23:53:03 UTC

I mean, at the moment I pretty much have the time (the joys of being unemployed), but that will change and it'll just all be very bad (but you know, very good at the same time!).

It's good in that sense yes, but sad in all the others. I just wish there was a little bit more, even another one or two or three, to get to know the characters a bit better in this incarnation.

I just loved his huff on the sofa, but still being all - No, wait, you're leaving me? What? - when Watson actually goes! ♥

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ourdramaqueen August 17 2010, 08:21:46 UTC
Yeah, would have really liked to see more - I was literally shouting at the TV, "NO THEY DID'T????????!!!!!!!" and various other things (quite a few not for the ears of young children) when The Great Game ended! :D

omg yes - Sherlock is in so many ways like a child (I agree with Lestrade's assessment, hee) - not only in the way he immerses himself fully in a case, like a child that's lost in play, but particularly when he sulks. And it's like Sarah has taken his favourite toy! Let alone when he deals with is brother... :D

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