Fic: I Am So Changeable

Jan 02, 2012 09:29

Title: I Am So Changeable
Rating: R
Characters: Jim Moriarty, appearances by Molly Hooper and Sherlock Holmes, hints of Molly/Jim
Words: 2900
Warnings: dark!fic; rape/non-con, violence and drug-use by a viewpoint character
Disclaimer: I don't own anything.
Summary: Jim is a nice guy. He really is. He just has the unfortunate luck of sharing his ( Read more... )

sherlockmas, sherlock (bbc), fanfic

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eanor January 3 2012, 18:12:27 UTC
Thank you so much for reading and commenting! :-) I am very glad you liked my different take on Moriarty and enjoyed the re-interpretations of his scenes from the series. Thanks for your compliments. :)

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eanor January 3 2012, 18:07:29 UTC
Thank your for your nice comment! I am very happy you enjoyed this story and especially its surprise twist. :-)

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toadstoolcouch February 13 2012, 15:54:27 UTC
Amazing work! I love your fresh, creative take on Jim's nature, your explanation of his dual personalities. It's fascinating and definitely makes sense.

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eanor February 13 2012, 21:36:07 UTC
Thank you so much for your nice comment! :-) I'm glad you found my different take on Jim convincing and interesting to read. It definitely was fascinating to write, too! :-)

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the_improbable1 February 26 2012, 21:38:59 UTC
Oooh, this is brilliant! Fascinating premise, lovely characterisation. I feel so sorry for Jim, here!

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eanor February 27 2012, 11:34:12 UTC
Thank you! If I could make you feel sorry for Jim, I've done everything right... :-)

Also, thanks so much again for reading and commenting on so many of my stories! You've made me really happy. :-)

(Let me know if you'd like to friend me - I'd friend you back so I could keep up with your stories, too. :-) )

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missyvortexdv March 11 2012, 15:00:43 UTC
Very interesting twist to Moriarty. Enjoyed this.

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eanor March 16 2012, 22:56:21 UTC
Thank you! :-) Moriarty really is a great character to (re-)interpret. I'm glad you liked this different approach. :-)

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